Burundi Says Explosions in Bujumbura Caused by Short-Circuit at Ammunition Store

NAIROBI, March 31 (Reuters) – Explosions ⁠heard ⁠on Tuesday ⁠in Bujumbura, Burundi’s commercial capital, ​were caused by an electrical short-circuit at ‌an ammunition store ‌in a military camp, ⁠an ⁠army spokesperson said.

The blasts, which reverberated across the ​city, sent plumes of smoke into the sky and prompted residents to ​seek shelter.

Images shared on social media ⁠showed the ⁠explosions, including rising ⁠smoke ​and a distant fire. Reuters could not ​independently verify ⁠the authenticity of these pictures.

“A serious electrical accident at the (army) ammunition depot in Musaga is the ⁠cause of the explosions currently being heard in ⁠the economic capital, Bujumbura,” army spokesperson Gaspard Baratuza said in a response to Reuters.

Baratuza urged the public to stay calm and avoid the surrounding areas, adding that emergency teams were addressing the ⁠situation.

(Reporting by Clement Manirabarusha in Bujumbura, David Lewis in London, Ammu Kannampilly and incent Mumo Nzilani in ​Nairobi Writing by Bate FelixEditing ​by Keith Weir)

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