At least 120 dead in Kenyan pipeline fire
At least 120 people were burned to death on Monday when a pipeline
burst into flames in a Nairobi slum as local people were siphoning fuel
from it, and more than 100 hospitalised, officials said.
Scores of bodies, some burned to the bone, lay on charred grass near
trenches and a filthy river in the Sinai slum following the accident.
No official explanation had been given as to what caused the accident
along the pipeline that runs through Sinai’s tin shacks.
“The death toll from bodies counted so far is 120. It is likely to
rise because of the bodies in the river,” said Philip Kisia, a Nairobi
city council official.
Richard Lesiampe, the head of one of the country’s main hospitals in
Nairobi, said 109 people were being treated for burns.
AFP
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