At least 34 dead in fire at illegal fuel depot in Benin

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DOUALA: At least 34 people were killed Saturday in a fire at a smuggled fuel depot in southern Benin, near the border with Nigeria, the interior minister announced on state television.

“This morning, a serious fire occurred in the town of Seme Podji. We have unfortunately recorded thirty-four deaths, including two babies,” Anadolu Agency quoted Alassane Seidou as saying.

The bodies were found burned at the scene, he said.

Seidou made the statement at the end of a visit to the hospital in Cotonou, the nation’s capital, where he said 20 victims were being treated.

He did not comment on the exact circumstances but said, “The cause of the fire was smuggled fuel.”

Benin takes advantage of low fuel prices as it benefits from its proximity to its giant neighbour, Nigeria, according to state television. – BERNAMA-ANADOLU

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