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Albania rocked by huge explosions Albania rocked by huge explosions
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At least four people have been killed and about 200 injured in a series of explosions at an arms depot near the Albanian capital, Tirana.At least four people have been killed and about 200 injured in a series of explosions at an arms depot near the Albanian capital, Tirana.
A spokeswoman for Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha said it was feared the number of dead could rise.A spokeswoman for Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha said it was feared the number of dead could rise.
The explosions occurred as three teams of specialists were dismantling obsolete munitions at the base.The explosions occurred as three teams of specialists were dismantling obsolete munitions at the base.
The first blasts set off other explosions, which lasted several hours and caused widespread damage. The first blast set off other explosions, which lasted several hours and caused widespread damage.
The force of the blasts was felt in Tirana and the coastal resort of Durres, some 20km (12.5 miles) away, and heard in neighbouring Macedonia.The force of the blasts was felt in Tirana and the coastal resort of Durres, some 20km (12.5 miles) away, and heard in neighbouring Macedonia.
The prime minister's spokeswoman, Juela Mecani, said a number of homes near the depot were "completely destroyed".The prime minister's spokeswoman, Juela Mecani, said a number of homes near the depot were "completely destroyed".
In pictures: Albania blasts'Shrapnel falling from sky'In pictures: Albania blasts'Shrapnel falling from sky'
Flights at Mother Teresa Tirana International Airport, several kilometres from the base, were suspended for 30 minutes after windows there were shattered.Flights at Mother Teresa Tirana International Airport, several kilometres from the base, were suspended for 30 minutes after windows there were shattered.
The injured were admitted to hospital at Durres, as well as the capital's military hospital and a civilian health centre.The injured were admitted to hospital at Durres, as well as the capital's military hospital and a civilian health centre.
Most of those arriving at Tirana's military hospital were civilians brought in a stream of ambulances and private cars. Many were women and children.Most of those arriving at Tirana's military hospital were civilians brought in a stream of ambulances and private cars. Many were women and children.
Ms Mecani told Reuters news agency: "We do not know the exact number [of casualties].Ms Mecani told Reuters news agency: "We do not know the exact number [of casualties].
"But we fear the worst for the three teams, each of 21 people, working there at the time. Several were US citizens.""But we fear the worst for the three teams, each of 21 people, working there at the time. Several were US citizens."
The US embassy in Tirana said it could not confirm the presence of US personnel at the site.The US embassy in Tirana said it could not confirm the presence of US personnel at the site.
Human error?Human error?
A government statement said four bodies had been recovered from the site, and emergency services were working to retrieve more dead and injured.A government statement said four bodies had been recovered from the site, and emergency services were working to retrieve more dead and injured.
About 200 people were already being treated in hospital, it added.About 200 people were already being treated in hospital, it added.
The problem of ammunition in Albania is one of the gravest, and a continuous threat Prime Minister Sali BerishaThe problem of ammunition in Albania is one of the gravest, and a continuous threat Prime Minister Sali Berisha
"Ten of them are critical, others have light injuries and many are in shock," Health Minister Nard Ndoka told Reuters."Ten of them are critical, others have light injuries and many are in shock," Health Minister Nard Ndoka told Reuters.
Attempts to fly rescuers into the area by helicopter were initially thwarted by the continuing explosions, and armoured vehicles were used to ferry rescue units into the area.Attempts to fly rescuers into the area by helicopter were initially thwarted by the continuing explosions, and armoured vehicles were used to ferry rescue units into the area.
"The most dangerous area, where it is foreseen there will be dead, is the explosion site where none has been able to go yet," said Interior Minister Bujar Nishani, adding that army and police forces were some 50m from the site."The most dangerous area, where it is foreseen there will be dead, is the explosion site where none has been able to go yet," said Interior Minister Bujar Nishani, adding that army and police forces were some 50m from the site.
Mr Berisha - who visited some of the injured in hospital - said he could not rule out human error as the cause of the explosions, but added that the ammunition could have exploded spontaneously because of its age.Mr Berisha - who visited some of the injured in hospital - said he could not rule out human error as the cause of the explosions, but added that the ammunition could have exploded spontaneously because of its age.
"The problem of ammunition in Albania is one of the gravest, and a continuous threat," Mr Berisha said."The problem of ammunition in Albania is one of the gravest, and a continuous threat," Mr Berisha said.
"There is a colossal, crazy amount of it dating back to 1945.""There is a colossal, crazy amount of it dating back to 1945."
Nato membershipNato membership
The US, Italy, Macedonia, Turkey and Kosovo have offered aid to Albanian authorities.The US, Italy, Macedonia, Turkey and Kosovo have offered aid to Albanian authorities.
The base was a central collection point for an arsenal amassed by Albania's former communist dictatorship.The base was a central collection point for an arsenal amassed by Albania's former communist dictatorship.
Albania has about 100,000 tons of excess ammunition stored in former army depots across the country, according to Defense Minister Fatmir Mediu.Albania has about 100,000 tons of excess ammunition stored in former army depots across the country, according to Defense Minister Fatmir Mediu.
Nato countries, particularly the US, Canada and Norway, have been helping with funding for Albania to destroy excess ammunition and obsolete weaponry.Nato countries, particularly the US, Canada and Norway, have been helping with funding for Albania to destroy excess ammunition and obsolete weaponry.
Albania hopes to be invited to join the Western military alliance's summit in Romania next month.Albania hopes to be invited to join the Western military alliance's summit in Romania next month.


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