Fuel Truck Explosion in Haiti Claims 25 Lives, Leaves Dozens Injured
A fuel truck exploded in Haiti's southern peninsula, resulting in at least 25 deaths and numerous serious burn injuries. The explosion occurred near the coastal city of Miragoane. Emergency teams, supported by Prime Minister Garry Conille, promptly attended to the victims, many of whom were airlifted for medical care.
A devastating fuel truck explosion occurred on a road in Haiti's southern peninsula on Saturday, claiming the lives of at least 25 individuals and leaving dozens more with severe burns, according to local sources.
Prime Minister Garry Conille, who traveled to the scene near the coastal city of Miragoane, described the situation as 'horrible' and vowed government support for all affected. Emergency services swiftly transported the most critically injured by helicopter for urgent medical attention.
Witnesses stated that the truck's gas tank was punctured by another vehicle, prompting a rush to collect fuel. This tragic event follows a similar 2021 incident in Cap-Haitien where 60 people lost their lives while attempting to gather fuel from a tanker truck.
(With inputs from agencies.)