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During the afternoon of 7 March 2021, a series of four
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s occurred at a military
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in the neighborhood of Nkoantoma, a district of
Bata, Equatorial Guinea Bata () is a port city in the Litoral (Equatorial Guinea), Litoral Provinces of Equatorial Guinea, province of Equatorial Guinea. With a 2005 estimated population of 173,046, it is the most populous city in Equatorial Guinea. It lies on the Atl ...
. At least 107 people died, and more than 600 others were injured, while significant infrastructural damage also occurred throughout the city. Equatoguinean President
Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo (; born 5 June 1942) is an Equatoguinean politician, former commissioned officer, military officer and dictator who has served as the second president of Equatorial Guinea since 1982. Previously, he was the Chairm ...
attributed the disaster to negligently stored explosives on the base that detonated after nearby farmers cleared their fields by setting them on fire. However,
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s and the
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have cast doubt on Obiang's theory, as there was no evidence of farming nearby.


Explosions

Four explosions occurred at Cuartel Militar de Nkoantoma, a
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in the neighborhood of Nkoantoma, on the southeastern periphery of Bata. The first three blasts occurred in succession around 14:00 
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(13:00 
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), with the first being the strongest. The fourth explosion occurred two hours after the first
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. Both dead and injured people were reported in several nearby parts of the city.


Casualties

At least 107 people were killed by the explosions, and at least 615 more were injured. The Ministry of Health declared a "health emergency" due to the presumption that there were several more people dead and missing under the rubble. Of the injured, more than 300 were admitted to the Nuevo INSESO Hospital, more than 150 at the Bata General Hospital, and more than 70 at La Paz Hospital.


Damage

President Obiang reported that almost all of the buildings and residences in the city had suffered great damage. A total of 243 structures appear to have either been "heavily damaged or completely destroyed", according to a preliminary analysis by the
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. About 150 families, including 648 adults and 252 children younger than 15, have been staying in temporary shelters in Bata, according to the
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(UNICEF), while others have been staying with relatives in Bata and elsewhere.


Aftermath

In a statement read by broadcasters of state television channel TVGE, President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo blamed the explosions on the negligence of those in charge of protecting the munitions on the military base. The president also stated that neighboring farmers clearing farming land by setting it alight caused the munitions to explode.Comunicado presidencial sobre el incendio ocurrido en el Cuartel Militar de Nkoantoma
''Página Web Institucional de Guinea Ecuatorial''.
In the immediate aftermath, Vice-President
Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue (born 25 June 1968, nicknamed Teodorín and Teddy) is an Equatoguinean politician who has served as the first vice president of Equatorial Guinea since 2016. He is a son of Teodoro Obiang Nguema, president of Equa ...
traveled to the site of the explosion to assess the situation. On 9 March, the government declared Bata a catastrophic zone and set up an initial emergency fund of 10 billion  XAF (20 million USD) to address the disaster. It also declared three days of national mourning, with flags flying at
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. The explosions scattered a significant amount of munitions into the surrounding areas, leading some people to pose with the unexploded ordnance on social media.


Investigation

President Obiang ordered an investigation to determine the details of the disaster, the parties responsible, and the extent of the destruction. Human rights groups, including
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and EG Justice, have called for an independent investigation by international experts. They suspect that the death toll is much higher than the one being reported, based on interviews in Bata, and question the officially reported cause of the disaster, noting that other theories are in conflict with the "hasty presidential statement deflecting blame from the military". The Associated Press also questioned the officially reported cause, and after analyzing satellite images obtained from
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, they found no signs of farming around the military base, the only signs of land clearing they found were associated with a nearby construction project, and the only signs of fire they found were centered on three buildings thought to have held the munitions.


Assistance

President Obiang also requested international assistance in his TVGE statement. The Spanish
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, Arancha González Laya, responded to the request the next day, announcing that Spain would be sending
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immediately. A flight from
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near Madrid arrived on filled with over of medicine, surgical products, and other medical supplies worth about 60,000 EUR. Members of the
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(START), including medical and humanitarian experts, arrived the next morning. The Israeli government sent a 67-member delegation that landed in Bata on . The delegation included members of the
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(IDF)
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, the IDF
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, and the Ministry of Health. They also brought medical equipment along with them. The delegation sent teams to support the La Paz, Bata General, and Nuevo INSESO Hospitals. They had treated about 100 of the injured by the night of and had set up a new emergency room providing free medical care. Both Human Rights Watch and EG Justice have suggested that support be sent directly to affected Equatoguineans instead of to the government, since the "high levels of corruption" in the country meant that "any aid directly disbursed to the government sat high risk of being looted".


See also

*
Armed Forces of Equatorial Guinea The Armed Forces of Equatorial Guinea (; ; ) consists of approximately 2,500 service members. The army has almost 1,400 soldiers, the navy 200 service members, and the air force about 120 members. There is also a gendarmerie, but the number of ...
* 2002 Lagos armoury explosion * 2007 Maputo arms depot explosion * 2012 Brazzaville arms dump blasts * List of accidents and incidents involving transport or storage of ammunition


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Before-and-after satellite imagery of the blast site
(BBC News)
Preliminary analysis of satellite imagery
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