2007 Freetown explosions explained

2007 Freetown explosion
Timezone:GMT
Type:Gas explosion
Fatalities:18
Injuries: 5

On 20 December 2007, a series of explosions occurred in the shopping district of Free Street in downtown Freetown, Sierra Leone, killing 18 people while injuring at least five more.

Explosions

The explosions were preceded by a fire that started in a used clothing store[1] in downtown Freetown and spread to the rest of the four-storey primarily residential building. According to the deputy chief of the local fire brigade, there had likely been a gas leak which was ignited by the fire.[2]

Casualties and initial response

The explosions killed at least 17 people and injured an estimated five others, while destroying much of the building it had occurred in and trapping "many people" underneath the rubble. An onsite fire engine was also damaged.[2] [1] The Connaught Hospital was reported to have struggled to care for the wounded.[2]

Notes and References

  1. News: Sydney Morning Herald. Gas explosion in Sierra Leone kills 17. 21 December 2007.
  2. News: Deadly explosions rock Freetown. 21 December 2007. BBC.