Nine killed, 75 injured after diesel truck catches fire in southern Libya

People fill their cars with fuel from the state fuel distribution company, Brega, that is providing fuel from mobile trucks on the streets of Tripoli, Libya August 6, 2019. (Reuters)
Short Url
Updated 01 August 2022
Follow

Nine killed, 75 injured after diesel truck catches fire in southern Libya

TRIPOLI: At least nine people were killed and 75 injured late on Sunday when a fire broke out in a truck transporting diesel fuel to a town in southern Libya, medical and security sources told Reuters.

Pictures posted on the internet by local residents showed a charred truck and several other charred vehicles on both sides of the road in the Ezwaiya area of Bent Bayya municipality.

The three medical sources said bodies were found burned either inside or near vehicles, adding that the death toll was expected to rise as there were serious cases among the injured.

It was not clear if the driver of the truck was among the victims.

“The truck was involved in a traffic accident and overturned,” the security source said.

The source said that after the truck overturned but before it set on fire some people from other cars had approached it to try and take fuel from the truck’s tank.

“(Those) citizens approached it to refuel without realizing the magnitude of the danger,” the source said.

“Unfortunately, the fire broke out in the truck and resulted in the casualties.”

Libya has suffered a fuel shortage since 2014 when the country was divided by a civil war in which rival factions are battling for power following an uprising that toppled long time leader Muammar Qaddafi in 2011.

In many cities citizens have to wait in long queues, sometimes for hours, to refuel their vehicles.

Abdul Hamid Dbeibah, prime minister of the Tripoli-based Government of National Unity, said in a tweet that authorities were “closely following the disaster in Bent Bayya municipality.”

Dbeibah said that instructions were given to transfer the injured people to major hospitals.


Yemen announces new government led by Al-Zindani, women return to the fold

Updated 5 sec ago
Follow

Yemen announces new government led by Al-Zindani, women return to the fold

  • The reshuffle also marks the return of women to Yemen’s cabinet for the first time since 2015

ADEN: Yemeni Presidential Leadership Council Chairman Rashad Al-Alimi issued a decree on Friday to form a new government, appointing Shayea Mohsen Al-Zindani as prime minister, who will also serve as minister of foreign affairs and expatriate affairs.

Republican Decree No. 3 of 2026, issued on Friday evening, sets out the new cabinet lineup, according to Yemen’s official news agency.

The decision comes days after Al-Zindani was tasked with forming the government and follows his proposal and approval by the Presidential Leadership Council, in line with the constitution and transitional framework, including the Gulf Cooperation Council initiative and its implementation mechanism.

The new government comprises 35 ministers across sovereign and service portfolios, including defense, interior, foreign affairs, finance and oil, as well as education, health, electricity, water and transport, alongside several ministers of state.

The reshuffle also marks the return of women to Yemen’s cabinet for the first time since 2015. 

Afrah Al-Zuba was appointed minister of planning and international cooperation, Judge Ishraq Al-Maqtari as minister of legal affairs, and Ahed Jaasous as minister of state for women’s affairs, ending nearly a decade of women’s absence from executive roles.