Dynamite bungle kills 20 at Equatorial Guinea base

2021-03-08 16:00:42 GMT2021-03-09 00:00:42(Beijing Time) Sina English

Reuters

People search through rubble following explosions at a military base, according to local media, in Bata, Equatorial Guinea on Sunday.

A series of explosions at a military barracks in Equatorial Guinea killed at least 20 people and wounded more than 600 others on Sunday, authorities said.

President Teodoro Obiang Nguema said the explosion at 4pm was due to the “negligent handling of dynamite” in the military barracks in the neighborhood of Mondong Nkuantoma in Bata.

“The impact of the explosion caused damage in almost all the houses and buildings in Bata,” the president said in a statement.

The defense ministry released a statement late on Sunday saying that a fire at a weapons depot in the barracks caused the explosion of high-caliber ammunition.

It said the provisional death toll was 20, adding that the cause of the explosions will be fully investigated.

The country’s president said the fire may have been due to residents burning the fields surrounding the barracks.

State television showed a huge plume of smoke rising above the explosion site as crowds fled, with many people crying out “we don’t know what happened, but it is all destroyed.”

Images on local media show people screaming and crying running through the streets amid debris and smoke. Roofs of houses were ripped off and wounded people were being carried into a hospital.

Equatorial Guinea, an African country of 1.3 million people south of Cameroon, was a colony of Spain until it gained its independence in 1968. Bata has roughly 175,000 inhabitants.

Earlier, the Health Ministry had tweeted that 17 were killed. The ministry made a call for blood donors and volunteer health workers to go to the Regional Hospital de Bata, one of three hospitals treating the wounded.

The ministry said its health workers were treating the injured at the site of the tragedy and in medical facilities, but feared people were still missing under the rubble.

Foreign Minister Simeon Oyono Esono Angue met foreign ambassadors and asked for aid.

“It is important for us to ask our brother countries for their assistance in this lamentable situation since we have a health emergency and the tragedy in Bata,” he said.

Radio station Radio Macuto tweeted people were being evacuated within 4 kilometers of the city because the fumes might be harmful.

(Agenceis)

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