‘Dozens’ Killed In Burundi After Arsenal Fire
A general view of a plume of smoke rising above a fire that broke out at a military arsenal in Bujumbura on March 31, 2026. Explosions that ripped through the city of Bujumbura after a fire in a military arsenal have killed several dozen people in the Burundian economic capital, security sources told AFP on Wednesday. Advertisement googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display("div-gpt-ad-1672569656851-0"); }); The explosions erupted late on Tuesday at the main ammunition depot of the Burundi National Defence Force (FDNB) in Musaga, a southern suburb of Bujumbura. An army spokesman said the cause was an “electrical accident”. In videos seen by AFP, clouds of smoke loomed over the neighbourhood during the blast, sending panic through the city of more than a million people. READ ALSO: Tension As Violence Erupts In Jos Hours After Govt Relaxed Curfew Advertisement googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display("div-gpt-ad-1672569913499-0"); }); A resident inspects shrapnel from munitions that damaged a house following explosions after a fire at a military arsenal in the Musaga district of Bujumbura, on April 1, 2026. Photo by FABRICE MBONANKIRA / AFP “It is impossible to establish a toll for the moment, but dozens and dozens of people have been killed, and there are hundreds or even thousands of injured,” a high-ranking army officer told AFP on Wednesday. A senior police officer present at the site said the detonation broke out “where heavy weapons and ammunitions are stored, which is why we immediately heard large explosions”. “There are dozens of dead, but the toll may be higher,” the senior police officer said. Advertisement googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display("div-gpt-ad-1672587799169-0"); }); The arsenal in Musaga is located in a densely populated area and adjoins the Higher Institute for Military Cadres (ISCAM), where aspiring army officers are trained and housed. Residents inspect damage caused by shrapnel from munitions that struck the roof of a church following explosions after a fire at a military arsenal in the Musaga district of Bujumbura, on April 1, 2026. Photo by FABRICE MBONANKIRA / AFP It also houses numerous army logistics depots and is next to another military base, Muha camp, and the central Mpimba prison. A source at Mpimba prison told AFP that eight inmates were killed and several others injured, who were taken to hospital by the Red Cross early Wednesday. Advertisement googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display("div-gpt-ad-1672587060870-0"); }); Authorities have yet to provide casualty figures, and a Western diplomat speaking to AFP on condition of anonymity expressed doubt that “there will be transparent communication”. “The regime here is very reluctant to communicate about deaths, especially military ones,” he said. Burundi, ranked by the World Bank as the world’s poorest country by GDP per capita in 2023, has faced years of deep economic crises. The most recent saw a severe fuel shortage that has paralysed the nation for the past three years. ‘Reduced to ashes’ Shrapnel and remnants of munitions that damaged a house lie on the ground after being gathered by residents following explosions after a fire at a military arsenal in the Musaga district of Bujumbura, on April 1, 2026. Photo by FABRICE MBONANKIRA / AFP Spageon Ngabo, director of the online bloggers’ platform Yaga Burundi, said around 10 deaths had been reported by citizens to his organisation. “We haven’t finished counting yet,” Ngabo said. The senior police officer, who joined the firefighting team late Tuesday, said efforts were immediately slowed by a water shortage. He said property had been destroyed by the “massive inferno” and that the “base camp was reduced to ashes”. On Wednesday afternoon, fire and smoke could still be seen, according to the police officer. Residents in surrounding neighbourhoods fled their homes at night, the officer said, as fire-triggered projectiles landed nearby. A witness speaking to AFP called the scenes “horrible”, adding that a projectile tore through a neighbour’s bedroom, killing him. President Evariste Ndayishimiye, in a message on X, expressed his “sympathy” to “all those who have been victims of the fire”. Burundian authorities have urged citizens to report unexploded munitions by phone, warning: “Be careful and DO NOT TOUCH.” On social media, dozens of posts showed children being searched for by parents who lost track of them while fleeing. 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