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Fire sweeps through market in Kenya's capital, killing 15

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Fire sweeps through market in Kenya's capital, killing 15
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Fire sweeps through market in Kenya's capital, killing 15

2018-06-29 13:25 Last Updated At:13:25

A fire swept through one of Nairobi's largest open-air markets early Thursday, killing 15 people and sending 70 injured to hospitals, an official said, as traders who lived there struggled to wake their families and flee.

In this image from TV, a fire fighter damps down the charred debris after a fire swept through a marketplace in Nairobi, Kenya, Thursday June 28, 2018. Authorities report that several people are known to have died and about 70 are receiving hospital treatment, with rescue teams still searching for more bodies and survivors in the burned marketplace. (AP Photo)

In this image from TV, a fire fighter damps down the charred debris after a fire swept through a marketplace in Nairobi, Kenya, Thursday June 28, 2018. Authorities report that several people are known to have died and about 70 are receiving hospital treatment, with rescue teams still searching for more bodies and survivors in the burned marketplace. (AP Photo)

Young children were among the victims, President Uhuru Kenyatta said in a statement, and many of the injured were in critical condition.

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In this image from TV, a fire fighter damps down the charred debris after a fire swept through a marketplace in Nairobi, Kenya, Thursday June 28, 2018. Authorities report that several people are known to have died and about 70 are receiving hospital treatment, with rescue teams still searching for more bodies and survivors in the burned marketplace. (AP Photo)

A fire swept through one of Nairobi's largest open-air markets early Thursday, killing 15 people and sending 70 injured to hospitals, an official said, as traders who lived there struggled to wake their families and flee.

In this image from TV, a fire fighter damps down the charred debris after a fire swept through a marketplace in Nairobi, Kenya, Thursday June 28, 2018. Authorities report that several people are known to have died and about 70 are receiving hospital treatment, with rescue teams still searching for more bodies and survivors in the market. (AP Photo)

Young children were among the victims, President Uhuru Kenyatta said in a statement, and many of the injured were in critical condition.

A fire fighter damps down charred debris after a fire swept through a marketplace in Nairobi, Kenya, Thursday June 28, 2018. Authorities report that several people are known to have died and about 70 are receiving hospital treatment, with rescue teams still searching for more bodies and survivors in the market.(AP Photo/Khalil Senosi)

Rescue teams searched for more bodies and survivors in the market in the Pumwani low-income neighborhood in Kenya's capital. Many Kenyans shop for secondhand clothes from the market, which also supplies other vendors with used clothes from Europe and the United States.

The remains of market stalls still smoulder after a fire swept through the marketplace in Nairobi, Kenya, Thursday June 28, 2018. Several people have died in the fire and about 70 are receiving hospital treatment, with rescue teams still searching through the scene.(AP Photo/Khalil Senosi)

One market trader, Ruth Kaveke, grasped a wad of burnt currency and said it was the only thing she managed to salvage from her cloth-making store. It was the second time fire has destroyed her only source of livelihood in as many years.

The scene of charred debris after a fire swept through a marketplace in Nairobi, Kenya, Thursday June 28, 2018. A fire swept one of Nairobi's largest open-air markets early Thursday, killing at least 15 people and sending 70 injured to hospitals, an official said, as traders who lived there struggled to wake their families and flee. (AP Photo/Khalil Senosi)

Her two children would not easily wake up when the latest fire broke out, however, and by the time she got them to safety it was too late to save anything else, she said.

Kenyan traders trying to salvage their belongings from the scene after a fire swept through a marketplace in Nairobi, Kenya, Thursday June 28, 2018. A fire swept one of Nairobi's largest open-air markets early Thursday, killing at least 15 people and sending 70 injured to hospitals, an official said, as traders who lived there struggled to wake their families and flee. (AP Photo/Khalil Senosi)

Residents said the crowded market has had fires multiple times, and traders have suffered huge losses. Officials have said access roads are clogged with traders who block emergency response services, while critics say those services are poor.

Gikomba market has burned several times in recent years, and Kenyatta said that "we owe the victims, and the people of Nairobi, a clear, credible plan to end these fires."

Nairobi County Commissioner Kangethe Thuku said six bodies had been recovered and nine were in a building and had yet to be retrieved.

In this image from TV, a fire fighter damps down the charred debris after a fire swept through a marketplace in Nairobi, Kenya, Thursday June 28, 2018. Authorities report that several people are known to have died and about 70 are receiving hospital treatment, with rescue teams still searching for more bodies and survivors in the market. (AP Photo)

In this image from TV, a fire fighter damps down the charred debris after a fire swept through a marketplace in Nairobi, Kenya, Thursday June 28, 2018. Authorities report that several people are known to have died and about 70 are receiving hospital treatment, with rescue teams still searching for more bodies and survivors in the market. (AP Photo)

Rescue teams searched for more bodies and survivors in the market in the Pumwani low-income neighborhood in Kenya's capital. Many Kenyans shop for secondhand clothes from the market, which also supplies other vendors with used clothes from Europe and the United States.

The cause of the fire was not immediately announced but "for now we have declared this site a crime scene," Thuku said. Security forces guarded the smoking site as workers picked through the blackened rubble.

A fire fighter damps down charred debris after a fire swept through a marketplace in Nairobi, Kenya, Thursday June 28, 2018. Authorities report that several people are known to have died and about 70 are receiving hospital treatment, with rescue teams still searching for more bodies and survivors in the market.(AP Photo/Khalil Senosi)

A fire fighter damps down charred debris after a fire swept through a marketplace in Nairobi, Kenya, Thursday June 28, 2018. Authorities report that several people are known to have died and about 70 are receiving hospital treatment, with rescue teams still searching for more bodies and survivors in the market.(AP Photo/Khalil Senosi)

One market trader, Ruth Kaveke, grasped a wad of burnt currency and said it was the only thing she managed to salvage from her cloth-making store. It was the second time fire has destroyed her only source of livelihood in as many years.

"I live in the market because it is convenient and I wanted to be close by; just in case of fire I could salvage my property," she said.

The remains of market stalls still smoulder after a fire swept through the marketplace in Nairobi, Kenya, Thursday June 28, 2018. Several people have died in the fire and about 70 are receiving hospital treatment, with rescue teams still searching through the scene.(AP Photo/Khalil Senosi)

The remains of market stalls still smoulder after a fire swept through the marketplace in Nairobi, Kenya, Thursday June 28, 2018. Several people have died in the fire and about 70 are receiving hospital treatment, with rescue teams still searching through the scene.(AP Photo/Khalil Senosi)

Her two children would not easily wake up when the latest fire broke out, however, and by the time she got them to safety it was too late to save anything else, she said.

The fire started around 2:30 a.m. and was contained about an hour and a half later, according to the St. John Ambulance charity.

The scene of charred debris after a fire swept through a marketplace in Nairobi, Kenya, Thursday June 28, 2018. A fire swept one of Nairobi's largest open-air markets early Thursday, killing at least 15 people and sending 70 injured to hospitals, an official said, as traders who lived there struggled to wake their families and flee. (AP Photo/Khalil Senosi)

The scene of charred debris after a fire swept through a marketplace in Nairobi, Kenya, Thursday June 28, 2018. A fire swept one of Nairobi's largest open-air markets early Thursday, killing at least 15 people and sending 70 injured to hospitals, an official said, as traders who lived there struggled to wake their families and flee. (AP Photo/Khalil Senosi)

Residents said the crowded market has had fires multiple times, and traders have suffered huge losses. Officials have said access roads are clogged with traders who block emergency response services, while critics say those services are poor.

The market is a five-minute walk from Nairobi's central business district in an area targeted by the Nairobi County Government for an upgrade.

Kenyan traders trying to salvage their belongings from the scene after a fire swept through a marketplace in Nairobi, Kenya, Thursday June 28, 2018. A fire swept one of Nairobi's largest open-air markets early Thursday, killing at least 15 people and sending 70 injured to hospitals, an official said, as traders who lived there struggled to wake their families and flee. (AP Photo/Khalil Senosi)

Kenyan traders trying to salvage their belongings from the scene after a fire swept through a marketplace in Nairobi, Kenya, Thursday June 28, 2018. A fire swept one of Nairobi's largest open-air markets early Thursday, killing at least 15 people and sending 70 injured to hospitals, an official said, as traders who lived there struggled to wake their families and flee. (AP Photo/Khalil Senosi)

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1 person has died and another is hurt after a fiery tanker truck crash in Colorado

2024-05-17 06:06 Last Updated At:06:11

DENVER (AP) — One person died and another was hospitalized after a vehicle and a tanker truck crashed on Colorado's main east-west highway near Denver on Thursday, sending up a fireball and a huge plume of black smoke, authorities said.

The crash happened on the westbound Interstate 70 near Morrison, 18 miles (30 kilometers) west of Denver, where the highway begins its climb into the mountains. It wasn't immediately known what caused the crash or what the tanker was carrying, but clean-up efforts are expected to keep the highway closed in both directions through the afternoon, the Colorado Department of Transportation said.

A person in a vehicle died and the truck driver was hospitalized, Jefferson County Sheriff's Office spokesperson Jacki Kelley said.

The Colorado State Patrol, which is investigating the crash, did not immediately have details on what happened. However, the truck was pulled off on the shoulder of I-70 before the crash happened, Trooper Gabriel Moltrer said.

A photo released by the sheriff's office showed the charred remains of a vehicle smashed into the back of the tanker truck.

The sheriff's office originally said that up to six other vehicles besides the tanker were involved based on reports of vehicles stopped on the highway, but it was only the truck and one other vehicle, Kelley said.

The fire from the crash set off some small grass fires on either side of the interstate but they were quickly extinguished, she said.

This image provided by the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office shows firefighters at the scene of a tanker truck fire after a crash on Colorado's main east-west highway near Denver on Thursday, May 16, 2024. (Jefferson County Sheriff's Office via AP)

This image provided by the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office shows firefighters at the scene of a tanker truck fire after a crash on Colorado's main east-west highway near Denver on Thursday, May 16, 2024. (Jefferson County Sheriff's Office via AP)

This image provided by the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office shows the remains of a tanker truck after a crash on Colorado's main east-west highway near Denver on Thursday, May 16, 2024. (Jefferson County Sheriff's Office via AP)

This image provided by the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office shows the remains of a tanker truck after a crash on Colorado's main east-west highway near Denver on Thursday, May 16, 2024. (Jefferson County Sheriff's Office via AP)

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