A devastating collision between a fuel tanker and another truck in Nigeria’s Niger state resulted in an explosion that killed at least 48 people and 50 animals. Emergency services discovered additional victims burned beyond recognition. Governor Mohammed Bago urged residents to stay calm and stressed the importance of following traffic regulations to avoid future tragedies.
‘Burned alive’: At least 48 killed in Nigeria after fuel tanker collides with truck

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