Burundi prison fire kills 38 inmates, injures dozens more

Burundians look at the camera under a flag of Burundi Aug 24, 2005.
(JOSE CENDON / AFP)

NAIROBI – At least 38 inmates were killed and dozens more injured in a fire on Tuesday at the main prison in Burundi's capital Gitega, the country's vice-president said.

Twelve died of asphyxia as they tried to flee the burning buildings and 26 died of severe injuries, Vice-President Prosper Bazombanza told reporters at the Gitega Prison after the fire.

He did not say what might have caused the blaze. Two local residents said fire broke out before dawn.

Many of those who died were elderly prisoners, a resident who arrived at the prison as the fire was still raging told Reuters. He said he saw bodies being taken by ambulance from the scene.

A fire broke out in August at the same prison that authorities said was caused by a electrical problem. There were no casualties. 

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