Port-au-Prince: On Dec 14, it emerged that at least 50 people succumbed to death when a fuel truck exploded in a street in Haiti’s second largest city Cap-Haitien during the night, the city mayor declared on Tuesday. Mayor Pierre Yvrose told that the local hospital was stretched struggling to treat the myriad injured. “We need human resources, and also material resources, namely, serum, gauze, and anything that can be used in case of serious burns,” he expounded.

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