Wednesday, 28 December 2016

Kenya fuel truck crash kills at least 33 people at a spot.


A vehicle carrying fuel has hit on  with several vehicles with strong force  on a Kenyan highway, taking the life’s  at least 33 people and were injured  scores of others in a very large ball of flames. The death grievous  is think to rise.

The accident occurred  in west-central Kenya on the Nairobi-Naivasha Highway, around 10 kilometers north of Naivasha.

President Uhuru Kenyatta says that  the vehicle responsible for the deaths is not supposed to have follow that  particular road at that hour, and he urge  the agencies responsible for enforcing traffic regulation to fully look into  this involve very sad relating tragedy  breach.

People of Kenya  said the death that results from a disaster accident which include 11 officers who from the General Service Unit (GSU) who provide VIP protection, including to the president. He expressed of sympathy  to the families of those affected  of the accident.

The person who holds an office said that the accident was caused by the small van carrying something that is capable of being set on fire and burning quickly   materials, and that the van lost control before grand slam into oncoming  vehicles from traffic at the Karai area on the Naivasha-

Nakuru road.
The Kenya’s Daily Nation newspaper said that the eye witnesses saying that  the tanker driver show up to lose control of the truck before it slammed into several vehicles and open suddenly into flames.

The   spokesperson for Kenya’s National Disaster Management Unit mr Mwachi Pius Mwachi, said more than 11 vehicles were burned in cause of the  accident.

Kenya has try very hard to reduce the rising number of road accidents as more people to get  vehicles in the country’s growing equally distant from the extremes  class.

In 2013, the government introduced another  use of a device that police use test someone’s breath in order to measure how much alcohol is in that persons blood to limit accidents blamed on drunk drivers.

According to the National Transport and Safety Authority in the first half of the year 1,574 died in road accidents  this year, 86 increase  more deaths than in the same period last year.



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