South Africa gas leak kills 17; official blames illegal mining

South Africa gas leak kills 17; official blames illegal mining

South Africa gas leak kills 17; official blames illegal mining

JOHANNESBURG — The loss of life toll from an in a single day fuel cylinder leak in a South African shantytown rose to 17 on Thursday, as one native official blamed the accident on an unlawful mining operation that went mistaken.

Gauteng Province Premier Panyaza Lesufi stated investigations had been beneath option to decide how the leak occurred and what kind of fuel was concerned.

On Thursday morning he visited the location of the catastrophe close to Boksburg, east of Johannesburg. In December, a fuel tanker explosion in the identical township killed dozens and destroyed homes and automobiles.

Bodies of the victims of Wednesday’s leak had been scattered over the world, Lesufi stated, with the youngest a one-year-old little one.

“The scene was heartbreaking,” he stated, including that one individual had died in a hospital in a single day, elevating the loss of life toll to 17, whereas 4 others had been in essential situation.

A spokesperson for the Disaster and Emergency Management Services in Ekurhuleni municipality, the place the catastrophe occurred, linked it to unlawful mining.

“Whether the illegal miners are among the deceased, that is not yet known,” William Ntladi advised broadcaster SABC, which gave no additional particulars.

Reuters couldn’t instantly affirm Ntladi’s feedback.

A clip shared by Lesufi on social media confirmed a number of cylinders mounted on prime of wood tables in a shack lined with iron sheets. He shared a picture of one other cylinder, citing it because the supply of the leak with out offering proof.

Forensic employees in hazmat fits combed the world on Wednesday night time collectively. Those groups will proceed their investigations on Thursday and attempt to safe the world, Lesufi stated.

“They’ve tried to ensure that those cylinders that are still there cannot either explode or they cannot harm people further,” he stated.

“When I came here last night the smell was still up in the sky.” — Reuters

Source: www.gmanetwork.com