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At least 48 people killed in fuel tanker explosion in Nigeria

An ambulance and security cars drive to the site of a suicide bomb attack at a market in Maiduguri, Nigeria, Tuesday, June 2, 2015.
An ambulance and security cars drive to the site of a suicide bomb attack at a market in Maiduguri, Nigeria, Tuesday, June 2, 2015. Copyright  Jossy Ola/AP
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Authorities said initially that 30 bodies were found but in a later statement said an additional 18 bodies of victims who were burned to death in the collision were found.

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A fuel tanker has collided head-on with another truck in Nigeria, causing an explosion that has killed at least 48 people, the country's emergency response agency said.

The fuel tanker was also carrying cattle in the Agaie area in north-central Niger state and at least 50 of them were burned alive in the crash on Sunday, Abdullahi Baba-Arab, director-general of the Niger State Emergency Management Agency, said.

Search and rescue operations were underway at the scene of the accident, Baba-Arab said.

Baba-Arab said initially that 30 bodies were found but later stated that an additional 18 bodies of victims who were burned to death in the collision were found. He said the dead had been given a mass burial.

Mohammed Bago, governor of Niger state, said residents of the affected area should remain calm and asked road users to "always be cautious and abide by road traffic regulations to safeguard lives and property".

With the absence of an efficient railway system to transport cargo, fatal truck accidents are common along most major roads in Nigeria, Africa's most populous country.

In 2020 alone, there were 1,531 gasoline tanker crashes resulting in 535 fatalities and 1,142 injuries, according to Nigeria's Federal Road Safety Corps.

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