Totota Gas Explosion Death Toll Climb 70

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Totota Gas Explosion Death Toll Climb 70

— As Health Authorities Expand Critical Care

IPNEWS: At least 70 persons are now feared dead in Liberia gas explosion in the Central Liberia provisional City of Totota, Bong County.

Accounting to Health authorities in Liberia, a total 152 cases including two women are now being identified from the gas explosion.

A Ministry of Health situation report on the incident states that the total 70 deaths include 32 deaths from the gas explosion scene including a pregnant woman are identified.

An additional 37 are also being recorded at various hospitals across the country, totaling at least two deaths of females.

Health authorities says a total of 61 persons between the ages of 10-57 years are now being admitted and managed at six health facilities to include 12 patients at the J.F.K., Six at the ELWA, five at the Catholic Hospital, eight at the 14 Military Hospital, two at the Latter-Day Saints and 28 at the Phebe Hospital in Bong County.

A total of 14 cases of first-degree burns are now being managed at home in Totota, Bong County, while active cases search, and investigation is ongoing in the affected communities.

Graphic location of the gas explosion in Liberia

It may be recalled, On December 26, 2023, local authorities of Bong County reported a severe fire incident which occurred in the town of Totota, Lower Bong County, as a result of a fuel tanker explosion after it accidentally ran into a drainage along the major highway. The unidentified tanker was reportedly transporting petroleum product from Monrovia to Gbarnga, Bong County and burst into flames hours after it tumbled into the drainage opposite the famous “Upper Room Church ” in the Mulbah Hill Community. It is reported that over two hundred residents of the city were involved with extracting the petroleum product from the tanker when it exploded resulting into several injuries and deaths.

“This incident also affected electricity in the town resulting in power outage at the health facility. Consequently, the Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI), Maternal and Child Health (MCH) and other essential health services are disrupted.” The Ministry of Health situation report noted.

Health authorities say they have now heightened several Public Health Action in the wake of the gas explosion which has now caused at least 70 deaths. Among the public health measures include Coordination, Case Management, and Risk Communication and Community Engagement.

For coordination, the Ministry of Health has activated the Incident Management System Health Cluster to response to the disaster, and the issuance of daily Incident Management System (IMS) meetings at the MOH commend center to ensure coordination of the ongoing response.

graphic distribution of care services for explosion victims

For Case Management, the Ministry of Health stated that identified cases have been admitted in five hospitals and one clinical (Phebe, JFK, Catholic, ELWA, 14th Military Hospital and Latter-Day Saints), with active case search ongoing for missing individuals that have not been accounted for, while Medical and none medical supplies donated by WHO, Rotary Club of Sinkor, MSF, Liberia National Red Cross, ArcelorMittal-Liberia, etc are distributed to the hospitals with critical needs.

“At the moment all reported cases from the fire incidence have been transferred and referred to the facilities Surge team of clinical staff has been deployed in four hospitals (JFK, ELWA, Catholic and 14th Military Hospitals)

On the care of Mental Health & Psychosocial, the Ministry of Health says it in collaboration with the Liberia National Red Cross and Bong CHT in providing Psychological First Aid support.

At the moment nine Health Workers and 107 Caregivers have received Mental Health & Psychosocial support, including the assignment of Mental Health & Psychosocial personnel at the four hospitals in and around Montserrado and Bong Counties (JFK, ELWA, 14th Military Hospitals and Phebe).

For Risk Communication Community Engagement activities, the Ministry of Health has instituted Community engagement and awareness in various communities in the affected County, to include Sensitization and awareness activities.

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