On Sunday (March 7), a heart wrenching incident reported from Equatorial Guinea, where a series of large explosions blast at a military base rocked the city of Bata killing at least 20 people and injuring hundreds, local television station TVGE said. the defence official that authorities had ruled out an attack, but the cause of the blasts remain unknown. For your information let us share that teams pulling people from piles of rubble, some of whom were carried away wrapped in bed sheets. It said 420 people were injured, citing a local health official. Pick-up trucks filled with survivors, including children, drove up to the front of a local hospital. Here inside, wards were overwhelmed with the wounded, many covered in blood. Some lay on the floor or on tables, awaiting attention. However, on people to donate blood and said hospitals in the Central African nation were full. In the blast area, iron roofs were ripped off houses and lay twisted amid the rubble. Only a wall or two remained of most residences. In the immediate aftermath, people ran in all directions, many of them dazed and screaming. A column of smoke reached into the sky and around its base firefighters sought to put out the blaze. Vehicle registrations decline 13.43pc in February: FADA Michelle Obama to be appointed into Women's Hall of Fame Aussie island state rejects plan to quarantine international students Saudi: AlUla Old Town reopens to visitors after three years