Explosion at Seychelles explosives depot leaves dozens injured, Eye on Africa reports • FRANCE 24 English

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Dozens of people have been injured in a powerful explosion at an explosives depot in the Seychelles, according to local authorities. The blast occurred on the main island of Mahe, in an area of the capital, Victoria, that is home to several residential neighborhoods.

The Seychelles’ National Information Services said in a statement that the explosion happened at a defense forces facility on Sunday, causing a large fire and sending shockwaves across the island. Pictures and videos on social media showed plumes of smoke billowing into the sky and debris scattered across the area.

The exact cause of the explosion is still unclear, but the Seychelles authorities said they are investigating the incident. The country’s President, Wavel Ramkalawan, visited the site and told reporters that the explosion was “unacceptable” and that those responsible would be held accountable.

The extent of the damage and the number of casualties are still being assessed, but reports indicate that dozens of people have been injured in the blast. Local hospitals are said to be overwhelmed with patients seeking treatment for burns and other injuries sustained in the explosion.

The Seychelles is a popular tourist destination known for its pristine beaches and vibrant marine life. However, this incident has shaken the country and raised concerns about the safety of its population.

The explosion comes at a time when the Seychelles is also grappling with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on its economy and society. The country has been working to revive its tourism industry, which has been hit hard by travel restrictions and lockdown measures.

This incident is a stark reminder of the need for proper safety measures and protocols to be in place, especially when dealing with hazardous materials such as explosives. It also highlights the importance of transparency and accountability in the management of such facilities.

As the investigation into the explosion continues, the Seychelles government must ensure that those responsible are held accountable and that measures are put in place to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future.

The international community, including neighboring countries and organizations such as the African Union, should also offer support and assistance to the Seychelles as it deals with the aftermath of this tragedy.

The blast at the explosives depot in the Seychelles serves as a reminder that safety and security must always be a top priority, and that proper measures must be in place to prevent such incidents from happening. It is a wake-up call for all countries to review and strengthen their safety procedures and regulations, particularly when dealing with hazardous materials.

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@Etimespace
10 months ago

Was there RECORD Global Martian Dust Storm on Mars? If not, I predict it Will be soon! Google: Savorinen

@navajyotichetia8968
10 months ago

Flash- then an invisible physical shock through the emptyness . Actually explosive shocks haven't been fully understood its something like the fourth dimension