In Haiti, a fuel truck explosion claims over 15 lives and injures 40 more.

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A tanker truck carrying gasoline in Haiti on Saturday (Sep. 14) flipped and exploded, killing at least 15 people.

One of the 40 seriously injured was transported in a UN helicopter.

Prime Minister Garry Conille visited the accident scene in the port city of Miragoane, in Haiti’s south.

He spoke from a regional helicopter in Port-au-Prince

“It is a horrible scene that we have just experienced, several dozen victims, many of whom were injured and burned very severely, many of whom would have been evacuated to the town of Les Cayes.”

Other victims were transported to the Saint Boniface hospital, east of Les Cayes.

Local media reported that the blast occurred as the victims were trying to collect fuel from the crashed tanker.

The nation of 12 million people has also been struggling with fuel shortages, as fighting between gangs makes it more difficult to import goods into the country.

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