GITEGA, Burundi
A massive fire ripped through an overcrowded prison in Burundi before dawn on Tuesday, with fears of heavy casualties as inmates were still confined to their cells at the time, witnesses said.
The blaze at the facility in the political
capital Gitega broke out at about 4:00 am (0200 GMT) and destroyed several
areas of the prison, they said. One said about 20 injured people were taken to
hospital.
The cause of the fire was not immediately known
and as yet there has been no official comment on the incident.
Pictures shared online show bodies of
individuals thought to be prisoners.
Authorities in Burundi haven’t yet released any
insights concerning the incident.
“We started shouting that we were going to be
burned alive when we saw the flames rising very high, but the police refused to
open the doors of our quarters, saying ‘these are the orders we have received,”
one detainee told by phone.
“I don’t know how I escaped, but there are
prisoners who were burned completely.”
The prison housed more than 1,500 inmates at
the end of November, according to prison authority figures, far higher than its
capacity of 400. A large contingent of police and soldiers were surrounding the
site and preventing journalists from approaching or taking pictures, the
witnesses said.
A police source said the emergency services
were late to the scene, with a fire truck arriving only two hours after the
start of the blaze.
In August, the prison was also struck by
another fire without causing any casualties, according to the interior
ministry, which blamed it on an electrical short-circuit.
A journalist
from a private media house situated close to the prison says firefighters
entered the prison, yet a major piece of the office had effectively been
scorched.
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