Tragedy Strikes Bujumbura: Ammunition Depot Explosion Leaves Trail of Destruction
An electrical short circuit at a Burundian military base led to a catastrophic explosion, killing 13 people and injuring 57. The blast in Bujumbura's commercial capital destroyed buildings and military equipment, causing widespread panic as residents sought shelter amidst hours of projectile explosions.
An electrical short circuit triggered a deadly explosion at a Burundian military base, claiming 13 lives and injuring 57, according to the army. The incident occurred Tuesday night in Bujumbura, the country's commercial hub.
The explosions destroyed houses, vehicles, and military equipment, spreading fear across the city as plumes of smoke filled the sky. Witnesses reported projectiles flying overhead for several hours.
Residents shared harrowing tales of the explosions' aftermath, including a young woman struck by a bomb and a man killed post-prayer meeting. The blast has left the city reeling as authorities assess the damage.
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