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Over 30 dead as Kenya fuel tanker crashes, fireball engulfs vehicles with passengers inside

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The accident happened late on Saturday night 10 kilometres north of the central town of Naivasha. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

More than 30 people died when a fuel tanker crashed into other vehicles and burst into flames outside the town of Naivasha in Kenya late on Saturday night, officials said.

“Over 30 people confirmed dead, many injured and over 11 vehicles burnt at a road traffic accident along Nairobi-Naivasha,” Pius Masai of Kenya’s National Disaster Management Unit said in a statement early Sunday.

Kenya’s Red Cross said the driver had lost control of the fuel tanker which then crashed into other vehicles and “burst into flames”.

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The accident occurred at Karai at the bottom of a long downward hill on the busy Nairobi-Nakuru highway, the main cross-country road leading from Kenya’s capital to the west of the country and on to Uganda. Around 11 vehicles are thought to have been involved in the fire.

Firefighters put out a fire on a burning car which was involved in an accident with an oil tanker in Kenya. Photo: AFP
Firefighters put out a fire on a burning car which was involved in an accident with an oil tanker in Kenya. Photo: AFP

Witnesses described a fireball engulfing the vehicles with passengers inside. After fire fighters put out the flames rescue workers collected bodies from among the wreckage of charred cars strewn across the highway.

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