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Kenya Pipeline Fire

Kenya Pipeline Fire

India TV News Desk India TV News Desk [ Updated: September 12, 2011 23:01 IST ]
  • Joseph Mwangi, 34, is aided by ambulance workers as he lies in a state of shock after discovering the charred remains of two of his children, one aged 6 the other of unknown age, at the scene of a fuel explosion in Nairobi, Kenya, Monday, Sept. 12, 2011. A leaking gasoline pipeline in Kenya's capital exploded on Monday, turning part of a slum into an inferno in which at least 75 people were killed and more than 100 hurt.(AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
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    Joseph Mwangi, 34, is aided by ambulance workers as he lies in a state of shock after discovering the charred remains of two of his children, one aged 6 the other of unknown age, at the scene of a fuel explosion in Nairobi, Kenya, Monday, Sept. 12, 2011. A leaking gasoline pipeline in Kenya's capital exploded on Monday, turning part of a slum into an inferno in which at least 75 people were killed and more than 100 hurt.(AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
  • Kenyans look at the destruction after a pipeline explosion in Nairobi, Kenya, Monday, Sept. 12, 2011. A leaking gasoline pipeline in Kenya's capital exploded on Monday, turning part of a slum into an inferno in which scores of people were killed and more than 100 hurt. (AP Photo)
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    Kenyans look at the destruction after a pipeline explosion in Nairobi, Kenya, Monday, Sept. 12, 2011. A leaking gasoline pipeline in Kenya's capital exploded on Monday, turning part of a slum into an inferno in which scores of people were killed and more than 100 hurt. (AP Photo)
  • Kenyan General Service Unit personnel guard the area after a pipeline explosion in Nairobi, Kenya, Monday, Sept. 12, 2011. A leaking gasoline pipeline in Kenya's capital exploded on Monday, turning part of a slum into an inferno in which scores of people were killed and more than 100 hurt. (AP Photo)
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    Kenyan General Service Unit personnel guard the area after a pipeline explosion in Nairobi, Kenya, Monday, Sept. 12, 2011. A leaking gasoline pipeline in Kenya's capital exploded on Monday, turning part of a slum into an inferno in which scores of people were killed and more than 100 hurt. (AP Photo)
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  • Kenya Red Cross personnel the body of a victim after a pipeline explosion in Nairobi, Kenya, Monday, Sept. 12, 2011. A leaking gasoline pipeline in Kenya's capital exploded on Monday, turning part of a slum into an inferno in which scores of people were killed and more than 100 hurt. (AP Photo/Khalil Senosi)
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    Kenya Red Cross personnel the body of a victim after a pipeline explosion in Nairobi, Kenya, Monday, Sept. 12, 2011. A leaking gasoline pipeline in Kenya's capital exploded on Monday, turning part of a slum into an inferno in which scores of people were killed and more than 100 hurt. (AP Photo/Khalil Senosi)
  • Rescue workers attend to the scene amongst the bodies of victims, after a fuel pipeline explosion in Nairobi, Kenya, Monday, Sept. 12, 2011. A leaking gasoline pipeline in Kenya's capital exploded on Monday, turning part of a slum into an inferno in which scores of people were killed and more than 100 hurt. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
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    Rescue workers attend to the scene amongst the bodies of victims, after a fuel pipeline explosion in Nairobi, Kenya, Monday, Sept. 12, 2011. A leaking gasoline pipeline in Kenya's capital exploded on Monday, turning part of a slum into an inferno in which scores of people were killed and more than 100 hurt. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
  • Joseph Mwangi, 34, sits in a state of shock after discovering the charred remains of two of his children, one aged 6 the other of unknown age, at the scene of a fuel explosion in Nairobi, Kenya, Monday, Sept. 12, 2011. A leaking gasoline pipeline in Kenya's capital exploded on Monday, turning part of a slum into an inferno in which scores of people were killed and more than 100 hurt. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
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    Joseph Mwangi, 34, sits in a state of shock after discovering the charred remains of two of his children, one aged 6 the other of unknown age, at the scene of a fuel explosion in Nairobi, Kenya, Monday, Sept. 12, 2011. A leaking gasoline pipeline in Kenya's capital exploded on Monday, turning part of a slum into an inferno in which scores of people were killed and more than 100 hurt. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
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  • Joseph Mwangi, 34, is carried away by ambulance workers in a state of shock after discovering the charred remains of two of his children, one aged 6 the other of unknown age, at the scene of a gasoline pipeline explosion in Nairobi, Kenya, Monday, Sept. 12, 2011. A leaking gasoline pipeline in Kenya's capital exploded on Monday, turning part of a slum into an inferno in which scores of people were killed and more than 100 hurt. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
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    Joseph Mwangi, 34, is carried away by ambulance workers in a state of shock after discovering the charred remains of two of his children, one aged 6 the other of unknown age, at the scene of a gasoline pipeline explosion in Nairobi, Kenya, Monday, Sept. 12, 2011. A leaking gasoline pipeline in Kenya's capital exploded on Monday, turning part of a slum into an inferno in which scores of people were killed and more than 100 hurt. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
  • An injured person is given treatment after being brought to Kenyatta National Hospital in Nairobi, Kenya, Monday, Sept. 12, 2011. A medical official says more than 80 people have been hospitalized after a petrol pipeline running through a slum in the Kenyan capital exploded. The number of people killed and the cause of Monday's explosion is unclear. Spokesman Fred Majiwa from St. John's Ambulance Service says that they have taken more than 80 people to hospitals around the Kenyan capital. He says many victims are burnt beyond recognition. The pipeline runs through the heavily populated slum of Embakasi between the city center and the airport. (AP Photo/Khalil Senosi)
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    An injured person is given treatment after being brought to Kenyatta National Hospital in Nairobi, Kenya, Monday, Sept. 12, 2011. A medical official says more than 80 people have been hospitalized after a petrol pipeline running through a slum in the Kenyan capital exploded. The number of people killed and the cause of Monday's explosion is unclear. Spokesman Fred Majiwa from St. John's Ambulance Service says that they have taken more than 80 people to hospitals around the Kenyan capital. He says many victims are burnt beyond recognition. The pipeline runs through the heavily populated slum of Embakasi between the city center and the airport. (AP Photo/Khalil Senosi)
  • An injured person awaits treatment after being brought to Kenyatta National Hospital in Nairobi, Kenya, Monday, Sept. 12, 2011. A medical official says more than 80 people have been hospitalized after a petrol pipeline running through a slum in the Kenyan capital exploded. The number of people killed and the cause of Monday's explosion is unclear. Spokesman Fred Majiwa from St. John's Ambulance Service says that they have taken more than 80 people to hospitals around the Kenyan capital. He says many victims are burnt beyond recognition. The pipeline runs through the heavily populated slum of Embakasi between the city center and the airport. (AP Photo/Khalil Senosi)
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    An injured person awaits treatment after being brought to Kenyatta National Hospital in Nairobi, Kenya, Monday, Sept. 12, 2011. A medical official says more than 80 people have been hospitalized after a petrol pipeline running through a slum in the Kenyan capital exploded. The number of people killed and the cause of Monday's explosion is unclear. Spokesman Fred Majiwa from St. John's Ambulance Service says that they have taken more than 80 people to hospitals around the Kenyan capital. He says many victims are burnt beyond recognition. The pipeline runs through the heavily populated slum of Embakasi between the city center and the airport. (AP Photo/Khalil Senosi)
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  • An injured person receives treatment at the Kenyatta National Hospital in Nairobi, Kenya, Monday, Sept. 12, 2011. A medical official says more than 80 people have been hospitalized after a petrol pipeline running through a slum in the Kenyan capital exploded. The number of people killed and the cause of Monday's explosion is unclear. Spokesman Fred Majiwa from St. John's Ambulance Service says that they have taken more than 80 people to hospitals around the Kenyan capital. He says many victims are burnt beyond recognition. The pipeline runs through the heavily populated slum of Embakasi between the city center and the airport. (AP Photo/Khalil Senosi)
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    An injured person receives treatment at the Kenyatta National Hospital in Nairobi, Kenya, Monday, Sept. 12, 2011. A medical official says more than 80 people have been hospitalized after a petrol pipeline running through a slum in the Kenyan capital exploded. The number of people killed and the cause of Monday's explosion is unclear. Spokesman Fred Majiwa from St. John's Ambulance Service says that they have taken more than 80 people to hospitals around the Kenyan capital. He says many victims are burnt beyond recognition. The pipeline runs through the heavily populated slum of Embakasi between the city center and the airport. (AP Photo/Khalil Senosi)
  • An injured person is brought to Kenyatta National Hospital in Nairobi, Kenya, Monday, Sept. 12, 2011. A medical official says more than 80 people have been hospitalized after a petrol pipeline running through a slum in the Kenyan capital exploded. The number of people killed and the cause of Monday's explosion is unclear. Spokesman Fred Majiwa from St. John's Ambulance Service says that they have taken more than 80 people to hospitals around the Kenyan capital. He says many victims are burnt beyond recognition. The pipeline runs through the heavily populated slum of Embakasi between the city center and the airport. (AP Photo/Khalil Senosi)
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    An injured person is brought to Kenyatta National Hospital in Nairobi, Kenya, Monday, Sept. 12, 2011. A medical official says more than 80 people have been hospitalized after a petrol pipeline running through a slum in the Kenyan capital exploded. The number of people killed and the cause of Monday's explosion is unclear. Spokesman Fred Majiwa from St. John's Ambulance Service says that they have taken more than 80 people to hospitals around the Kenyan capital. He says many victims are burnt beyond recognition. The pipeline runs through the heavily populated slum of Embakasi between the city center and the airport. (AP Photo/Khalil Senosi)
  • A person injured in a gasoline pipeline incident is brought to Kenyatta National Hospital in Nairobi, Kenya, Monday, Sept. 12, 2011. A local official says at least 61 bodies have been recovered after an explosion of a gasoline pipeline running through a slum in Kenya's capital. (AP Photo/Khalil Senosi)
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    A person injured in a gasoline pipeline incident is brought to Kenyatta National Hospital in Nairobi, Kenya, Monday, Sept. 12, 2011. A local official says at least 61 bodies have been recovered after an explosion of a gasoline pipeline running through a slum in Kenya's capital. (AP Photo/Khalil Senosi)
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