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Mozambique: Scores killed in fuel truck blast Mozambique fuel tanker blast kills dozens
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At least 73 people have been killed in a fuel truck explosion in Mozambique, officials say. At least 73 people have been killed and 110 injured in a fuel tanker explosion in western Mozambique, officials say.
A government statement said people had been trying to take petrol from the truck when it exploded in the village of Caphiridzange in Tete province, near the border with Malawi. The circumstances of the blast on Thursday afternoon in the village of Caphiridzange in Tete province, near the border with Malawi, remain unclear.
More than 100 others were injured, some of them critically, it said. Some reports say the driver of the tanker was trying to sell fuel to villagers, others that he was ambushed.
One report said that the truck had crashed and people had been trying to siphon off fuel. The blast itself may have been caused by a lightning strike or a fire nearby, reports say.
Announcing an investigation, information ministry director Joao Manasses said it was also possible that the vehicle had been ambushed by residents. Price hike
Government ministers are due to arrive in the area on Friday to oversee the rescue work and the inquiry. Dozens of charred bodies lay around the blast site. Some of the badly burned victims had tried to run into the local river, Radio Mozambique said.
The tanker had been carrying fuel to Malawi from the port city of Beira. Another report said the vehicle had crashed on Wednesday afternoon and that villagers were siphoning off fuel when it exploded on Thursday.
The government said it "deplores the loss of life... and is currently providing the necessary assistance in order to save lives and to comfort the victims' families".
Three ministers are due to arrive in the area on Friday to oversee the rescue work and carry out an inquiry.
Mozambique's government recently increased the price of fuel in response to the fall of the local currency against the dollar.
Mozambique is one of the world's poorest countries, with more than half the 24 million population living below the poverty line.Mozambique is one of the world's poorest countries, with more than half the 24 million population living below the poverty line.
It gained independence from Portugal in 1975 but is still suffering from the effects of a 16-year civil war that ended in 1992.It gained independence from Portugal in 1975 but is still suffering from the effects of a 16-year civil war that ended in 1992.