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ISANDO/KEMPTON PARK - R25 & M39 (Tembisa Interchange) on 21 July 2007 at 10h00
Photos: ER24, Werner Vermaak
It was a free for all when a fuel tanker overturned in the R25 Interchange near
Tembisa this morning.
At approximately 10h00, emergency services received an emergency call for a fuel
tanker that overturned and is leaking fuel. Paramedics that arrived on the scene
found an extremely hazardous situation.
A fuel tanker, believed to carry almost 38 000 litres of fuel overturned on the
on-ramp of the R25 towards Tembisa. The driver of the tanker was the only person
that was injured and there were no other vehicles involved. He was transported to
the Aarwyp Hospital by the Ekurhuleni Emergency Services.
A different site quickly developed on this highly explosive and flammable scene.
Pedestrians and commuters from everywhere ran towards the overturned tanker to get
their share of the "free" fuel. Literally hundreds of people stopped alongside the
highway and on top of the bridge to collect fuel. Some of them used anything from a
can, beer bottle, buckets and water bottles to collect fuel.
Some of the fuel collectors were so arrogant on scene that they demanded a share in
the fuel and started fighting amongst each other. It is amazing to see how quickly
people can get buckets and other fluid holding devices on scene. Some children were
running down the on-ramp to get fuel.
The situation got worse when the "fuel collectors" started having a casual chat on
the scene and lighting cigarettes. The commuters and pedestrians quickly outnumbered
emergency services. The police was called in and arrived quickly on the scene.
Fire Fighters had no choice, but to use extreme action to disperse the crowd in order
to continue with cleaning up operations and prevent more fuel escaping into storm-water
drains. A fire hose was directed at the "fuel collectors" and opened with full force.
People were running and screaming in all directions, up the embankment and up the on-ramp.
The crowd got angry that they were not allowed to collect the "free" fuel and started
throwing rocks at the fire services. A quick turn of the fire hose at the rock throwers
were no match, as the fire department quickly scored in their favour. The powerful water
stream swept them off their feet straight into the arms of the police. The police managed
to cordoned off the area, it is not certain if anyone was arrested on the scene.
Fire fighters used all means possible to contain the spillage and closed off the complete
intersection as it holds a high safety risk.
Every now and again when a passerby tried to gain access to a leaking manhole on the truck,
his urge for free fuel was quickly washed away with a fire hose.
Photos: ER24, Werner Vermaak
It was a free for all when a fuel tanker overturned in the R25 Interchange near
Tembisa this morning.
At approximately 10h00, emergency services received an emergency call for a fuel
tanker that overturned and is leaking fuel. Paramedics that arrived on the scene
found an extremely hazardous situation.
A fuel tanker, believed to carry almost 38 000 litres of fuel overturned on the
on-ramp of the R25 towards Tembisa. The driver of the tanker was the only person
that was injured and there were no other vehicles involved. He was transported to
the Aarwyp Hospital by the Ekurhuleni Emergency Services.
A different site quickly developed on this highly explosive and flammable scene.
Pedestrians and commuters from everywhere ran towards the overturned tanker to get
their share of the "free" fuel. Literally hundreds of people stopped alongside the
highway and on top of the bridge to collect fuel. Some of them used anything from a
can, beer bottle, buckets and water bottles to collect fuel.
Some of the fuel collectors were so arrogant on scene that they demanded a share in
the fuel and started fighting amongst each other. It is amazing to see how quickly
people can get buckets and other fluid holding devices on scene. Some children were
running down the on-ramp to get fuel.
The situation got worse when the "fuel collectors" started having a casual chat on
the scene and lighting cigarettes. The commuters and pedestrians quickly outnumbered
emergency services. The police was called in and arrived quickly on the scene.
Fire Fighters had no choice, but to use extreme action to disperse the crowd in order
to continue with cleaning up operations and prevent more fuel escaping into storm-water
drains. A fire hose was directed at the "fuel collectors" and opened with full force.
People were running and screaming in all directions, up the embankment and up the on-ramp.
The crowd got angry that they were not allowed to collect the "free" fuel and started
throwing rocks at the fire services. A quick turn of the fire hose at the rock throwers
were no match, as the fire department quickly scored in their favour. The powerful water
stream swept them off their feet straight into the arms of the police. The police managed
to cordoned off the area, it is not certain if anyone was arrested on the scene.
Fire fighters used all means possible to contain the spillage and closed off the complete
intersection as it holds a high safety risk.
Every now and again when a passerby tried to gain access to a leaking manhole on the truck,
his urge for free fuel was quickly washed away with a fire hose.
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| 1 | Posted by zero on 2007-07-28 16:45:17 |
| With fuel prices being as it is who can blame them for seizing the opportunity. |
| 2 | Posted by redhonda on 2008-03-28 17:15:41 |
| Good series of photographs... |
| 3 | Posted by Heyjoe on 2008-03-28 17:27:59 |
| Where's a match when you need one........... |
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