Mass burial for petrol blast victims More than 100 people were killed after the tanker collided with a lorry in the capital, Freetown.

FREETOWN. – Some of those killed in Friday’s massive fuel tanker explosion in Sierra Leone are being buried in a mass ceremony shortly, officials say.

The authorities have also made an urgent appeal for blood donations to treat more than 100 burn victims admitted to hospitals.

Officials say that blood supplies might run out in the next 72 hours.

More than 100 people were killed after the tanker collided with a lorry in the capital, Freetown.

Those being buried on Monday will be laid to rest in the same cemetery as some of those who died in the 2017 mudslide that killed some 1 000 people in the city, says local journalist Umaru Fofana.

President Julius Maada Bio has declared three days of national mourning for Friday’s disaster and ordered flags to be flown at half-mast.

Mr Bio also said that a task force would be set up to look into the tragedy, and make recommendations on how to avoid similar incidents.

Most hospitals in the West African nation have been stretched thin by the accident because of the growing medical needs and also because the sector has not fully recovered from the 2014 Ebola pandemic.

The World Health Organisation has despatched 6 000 tonnes of medical supplies to help treat the victims. – BBC

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