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Death toll rises in Haiti truck blast

The death toll from a fuel truck explosion in Haiti rose to 75 as doctors scrambled to treat the wounded from an incident that officials say was made more deadly by residents approaching the vehicle in a desperate search for fuel.

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Death toll rises in Haiti truck blast

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  1. Death toll rises in Haiti truck blast

  2. People sift through debris after a fuel truck exploded killing dozens of people amid reports that nearby residents had attempted to take fuel from the vehicle before it exploded, in Cap Haitien, Haiti December 15, 2021. REUTERS/Ralph Tedy Erol

  3. Healthcare personnel treat people who were injured when a fuel truck exploded in a neighbourhood during the night, in Cap Haitien, Haiti December 14, 2021.  REUTERS/Ralph Tedy Erol

  4. Haiti's Prime Minister Ariel Henry talks to a person who was injured in Cap Haitien, Haiti, December 14, 2021.  REUTERS/Ralph Tedy Erol

  5. A woman holds a drip next to a person injured when a fuel truck exploded in Cap Haitien, Haiti, December 14, 2021.  REUTERS/Ralph Tedy Erol

  6. A nurse holds a drip next to a person injured when a fuel truck exploded in Cap Haitien, Haiti, December 14, 2021.  REUTERS/Ralph Tedy Erol

  7. The remains of a fuel truck and burnt houses are seen after the truck exploded in Cap Haitien, Haiti, December 14, 2021.  REUTERS/Samuel Volcy

  8. Charred debris is pictured after a fuel truck exploded killing dozens of people Cap Haitien, Haiti, December 15, 2021.  REUTERS/Ralph Tedy Erol

  9. A police officer looks at a person who was injured when a fuel truck exploded in Cap Haitien, Haiti, December 14, 2021.  REUTERS/Ralph Tedy Erol

  10. People watch as firefighters and police officers recover the bodies of victims and assess damages after a fuel truck exploded in Cap Haitien, Haiti, December 14, 2021.  REUTERS/Samuel Volcy

  11. Emergency workers transport human remains found after a fuel truck exploded killing dozens of people in Cap Haitien, Haiti, December 15, 2021.  REUTERS/Ralph Tedy Erol

  12. Haiti's Prime Minister Ariel Henry reacts as he visits people who were injured when a fuel truck exploded in Cap Haitien, Haiti, December 14, 2021.  REUTERS/Ralph Tedy Erol

  13. Houses that were destroyed after a fuel truck exploded in Cap Haitien, Haiti, December 14, 2021.  REUTERS/Samuel Volcy

  14. Emergency workers transport human remains found after a fuel truck exploded in Cap Haitien, Haiti, December 15, 2021.  REUTERS/Ralph Tedy Erol

  15. A crowd gathers as emergency workers secure human remains found after a fuel truck exploded in Cap Haitien, Haiti, December 15, 2021.  REUTERS/Ralph Tedy Erol

  16. Emergency workers wrap up human remains found after a fuel truck exploded in Cap Haitien, Haiti, December 15, 2021.  REUTERS/Ralph Tedy Erol

  17. An emergency worker stands in front of human remains found after a fuel truck exploded in Cap Haitien, Haiti, December 15, 2021.  REUTERS/Ralph Tedy Erol

  18. Police and firefighters wrap up the bodies of people who were killed after a fuel truck exploded in Cap Haitien, Haiti, December 14, 2021.  REUTERS/Samuel Volcy

  19. Police and firefighters cover up the bodies of people who were killed after a fuel truck exploded in Cap Haitien, Haiti, December 14, 2021. REUTERS/Samuel Volcy

  20. Emergency personnel move human remains found after a fuel truck exploded in Cap Haitien, Haiti, December 15, 2021.  REUTERS/Ralph Tedy Erol

  21. A man in a borrowed fireman's helmet takes belongings out of a building after a fuel truck exploded in Cap Haitien, Haiti, December 15, 2021.  REUTERS/Ralph Tedy Erol

  22. People stand next to damaged houses after a fuel truck exploded in Cap Haitien, Haiti, December 15, 2021.  REUTERS/Ralph Tedy Erol

  23. People look into a burnt car for scrap metal after a fuel truck exploded in Cap Haitien, Haiti, December 15, 2021.  REUTERS/Ralph Tedy Erol

  24. People point to the remains of a person covered by debris, who was killed after a fuel truck exploded, in Cap Haitien, Haiti, December 15, 2021.  REUTERS/Ralph Tedy Erol

  25. People pick up scrap metal after a fuel truck exploded in Cap Haitien, Haiti, December 15, 2021.  REUTERS/Ralph Tedy Erol

  26. Medical personnel attends to the injured after a fuel truck exploded in Cap Haitien, Haiti, December 14, 2021.  REUTERS/Samuel Volcy

  27. A burnt fuel truck lies overturned next to a destroyed house after the truck exploded in Cap Haitien, Haiti, December 14, 2021.  REUTERS/Samuel Volcy

  28. People stand amidst the remains of burnt motorcycles and poor dwellings that were destroyed when a fuel truck exploded in the neighbourhood killing dozens of people, in Cap Haitien, Haiti December 14, 2021.  REUTERS/Ralph Tedy Erol

  29. People stand in the door and on the balcony of a house that was affected when a fuel truck exploded in the neighbourhood killing dozens of people, in Cap Haitien, Haiti December 14, 2021.  REUTERS/Ralph Tedy Erol

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