Nine dead in Uganda fuel truck explosion

The fire engulfed dozens of shops at Kyambura trading centre in western Uganda after a fuel truck rammed into two commuter taxis and exploded on August 18, 2019. PHOTO | DAILY MONITOR | NATION MEDIA GROUP

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  • Fuel truck rammed into two commuter taxis and exploded.

A fuel tanker that Sunday evening burst into flames in Kyambura trading centre, Rubirizi District, in western Uganda, has left nine people dead and dozens unaccounted for.

According to Ms Harriet Nabukenya, the Rubirizi District Resident District Commissioner, the driver of the fuel truck lost control and rammed into two commuter taxis that were parked on the roadside.

Seconds later, it burst into flames.

The fire spread to dozens of houses and shops.

Ms Nabukenya said that close to 40 retail and wholesale shops were burnt down.

Kyambura town, which is near Queen Elizabeth National Park, is home to about 2,000 people, according to Mr Sylvester Agubanshongerera, the Rubirizi District chairperson.

Mr Onesmus Nkesiga, whose shop was burnt, said that he lost goods worth Ush20 million (about Sh560,000).

Firefighters who arrived at the scene almost one hour later, saved some items from several shops.