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At least 40 killed, dozens wounded in Liberia oil tanker inferno

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At least 40 folks have been killed and dozens of others wounded in an oil tanker explosion in central Liberia, the nation’s medical authority stated Thursday.

The tanker carrying gasoline crashed and tipped right into a ditch alongside a street in Totota, about 130 kilometers (80 miles) from the capital Monrovia on Tuesday.

President George Weah despatched his “profoundest sympathy” to the households of victims.

“So far more than 40 deaths have been recorded since a tanker transporting fuel made an accident and later exploded,” the presidency stated in a press release.

“It is reported that some locals in the area attempted to scoop the contents of the trapped tanker when the explosion happened,” it added.

“There were lots of people that got burned,” stated Prince B. Mulbah, deputy inspector normal for the Liberia nationwide police.

Another police officer, Malvin Sackor, stated that after the crash, some locals had begun to gather leaking petrol when the tanker exploded, killing some and wounding others.

Eyewitness Aaron Massaquoi instructed Agence France-Presse (AFP) that “people climbed all on top of the truck taking the gas, while some of them had irons hitting the tanker for it to burst for them to get gas.”

“People were all around the truck and the driver of the truck told them that they could take the gas that was spilling,” Massaquoi stated.

“He told them not to climb on top of the tanker and that they should stop hitting the tanker … but some people were even using screwdrivers to put holes on the tank.”

Liberia’s chief medical officer Dr. Francis Kateh stated that dozens had been badly burned.

“Dozens of injured people from the incident have been transported to various hospitals,” the presidential assertion confirmed.

“The President (Weah) has said health authorities have got his full backing to beef up manpower and equipment where necessary in their frantic attempt to save lives.”

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