Volunteers, Aid Workers Rally To Help Guinea After Fuel Depot Fire

Volunteers, aid workers rally to help Guinea after fuel depot fire

Conakry, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 20th Dec, 2023) Foreign rescue and aid workers, along with the UN and volunteers, Tuesday rallied to help victims of Monday's explosion and fire at Guinea's main oil depot that killed at least 14 people, injured 190 others and prompted concerns about fuel supplies.

Volunteers collected food donations for those in need after the blast and blaze at the state oil company's main depot in the Kaloum district of the capital, Conakry, near the port.

The incident, whose cause is still unknown, wreaked damage to buildings over a radius of more than one kilometre (0.6 miles).

Windows were shattered in several buildings in the port area, including a modern district which is home to banks and insurance companies.

People came forward to help in whatever way they could.

Accountant and business manager Mariame Diallo said she was going around shops collecting donations and taking them to a drop-off point at a mosque.

"We are in the process of collecting everything that goodwill brings us," another volunteer Abdouramane Sylla said.

"We have a vehicle loaned by the city hall to transport this material."

International help was also on hand.

A 24-member team of Senegalese rescuers, including 15 military doctors and eight firefighting specialists, arrived late Monday, Senegal's defence ministry said.

Further teams will follow, it added.

They aim to "support their Guinean colleagues in the medical care of victims of the fire and the search for ways and means to put out the fire".

A French assistance and support team is on ground in the country, France's foreign ministry said on social media.

And the United Nations said in a statement it was providing tents, water tanks, mobile toilets, medicines and other essential supplies.

After authorities urged people to stay home Monday, some workers headed out on Tuesday, but others feared another explosion.

"I'm waiting to see how the day is going to go before going over there, because my office is a few minutes from the port and from the fuel depot centre," Lamine Diallo said.

In central Conakry, offices, banks and insurance offices remained closed. The district around the port is deserted after residents fled.

Service stations are temporarily closed across the country over concerns of fuel shortages, and many people avoided taking their cars.

The government "wants us to believe that there will not be a fuel shortage, which I doubt," lorry driver Souleymane Traore said.

The government said it was carrying out an assessment of fuel needs and supplies.

The fire was brought under control Monday afternoon but smoke was still rising from the site. Soldiers were preventing traffic entering the area.

A legal investigation has been opened to establish the cause and responsibilities of the incident.

Guinea has been ruled since September 2021 when a junta led by Colonel Mamady Doumbouya overthrew civilian president Alpha Conde.

Doumbouya has promised to hold elections and restore civilian rule by January 2026