Bulawayo fuel depot fire destroys a dozen vehicles, blamed on wiring

Fuel depot went up in Bulawayo, torched vehicles by the dozen, rattled suburbs, and left cops blaming shady wiring.

Inferno wipes out Goderich Avenue yard
  • Bulawayo took a brutal fuel fire hit.
  • The site sat along Goderich Avenue.
  • Flames chewed through fuel-linked premises.
  • Fire crews fought it for hours.
Vehicle losses stack up fast
  • At least twelve vehicles were destroyed.
  • Fuel tankers took the worst damage.
  • A Toyota Hiace was reduced to scrap.
  • The yard became a metal graveyard.
Fire spreads next door
  • The blaze jumped into an adjacent property.
  • Three trucks were lost there.
  • A bus and two cars also burned.
  • Damage widened beyond the original site.
Police assessment and cause
  • Nomalanga Msebele confirmed no human injuries.
  • An illegal power hookup is suspected.
  • Investigations are active.
  • The site remains under guard.
Animal casualty reported
  • A German Shepherd was badly burned.
  • The dog was found unable to move.
  • It survived the initial fire.
  • The scene shocked responders.
Fire chief details what went wrong
  • Mhlangano Moyo pointed to fuel decanting.
  • Vapours likely ignited from illegal wiring.
  • An explosion happened during operations.
  • Late reporting made containment harder.
The crowds made it worse
  • Residents rushed in wearing pyjamas.
  • Some blocked emergency access.
  • Firefighters struggled to clear the space.
  • Warnings about secondary blasts were ignored.
Impact on nearby suburbs
  • Shockwaves hit Tshabalala, Nketa, and Bellevue.
  • Residents felt ground tremors.
  • Panic spread online.
  • No homes were damaged.
Officials urge enforcement
  • Tavengwe Zidya fielded school explosion rumors.
  • Dumisani Nkomo flagged illegal wiring risks.
  • Calls for tougher crackdowns followed.
  • Fuel safety failures keep repeating.
 

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