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Tanzania munitions dump blast: 32 dead in Dar es Salaam

At least 32 people have been killed in multiple explosions after an accident at a munitions dump in Tanzania's commercial capital, Dar es Salaam, officials say.
The blasts lasted several hours at the Gongola Mboto military base.
The city's airport was reported to have been closed after the blasts, the British Foreign Office said.
Residents were encouraged to stay inside their homes and away from windows after the explosions.
Debris was hurled across the city and chief of staff Gen Abdurahman Shimbo said 32 people had died.
Earlier Prime Minister Mizengo Pinda said 17 bodies had been recovered.
Mr Pinda said the explosions had started in one depot before spreading to others in the camp.
By Thursday morning, 23 depots had been destroyed, along with two residential houses and a secondary school.
Mr Pinda told the National Assembly that at least 4,000 people were sheltering at the National Stadium, and warned the death toll could increase.
The British Foreign Office said police had set up an evacuation centre accepting those within a 10km from the explosion site.
Explosions at an ammunition depot at Mbagala army base near Dar es Salaam in spring 2009 killed at least three people. Source: www.bbc.co.uk
 
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Tanzania munitions dump blast: 32 dead in Dar es Salaam

At least 32 people have been killed in multiple explosions after an accident at a munitions dump in Tanzania's commercial capital, Dar es Salaam, officials say.
The blasts lasted several hours at the Gongola Mboto military base.
The city's airport was reported to have been closed after the blasts, the British Foreign Office said.
Residents were encouraged to stay inside their homes and away from windows after the explosions.
Debris was hurled across the city and chief of staff Gen Abdurahman Shimbo said 32 people had died.
Earlier Prime Minister Mizengo Pinda said 17 bodies had been recovered.
Mr Pinda said the explosions had started in one depot before spreading to others in the camp.
By Thursday morning, 23 depots had been destroyed, along with two residential houses and a secondary school.
Mr Pinda told the National Assembly that at least 4,000 people were sheltering at the National Stadium, and warned the death toll could increase.
The British Foreign Office said police had set up an evacuation centre accepting those within a 10km from the explosion site.
Explosions at an ammunition depot at Mbagala army base near Dar es Salaam in spring 2009 killed at least three people. Source: www.bbc.co.uk

This is very difficult period in our country,god will help,let us pray!!
 
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Ni kweli kabisa mkuu!lakini kwa leo tusameheane kwa kuwa tuna tatizo kubwa kwenye nchi yetu!hivyo karibu kila mtu amechanganyikiwa!!
 
Hivi inawezekanaje tukio kama hilo kujirudia ndani ya miaka miwili tuu tena ktk mkoa huu huu wa Dar es Salaam?
 
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