DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania — At least 62 people were killed in Tanzania on Saturday when a crashed tanker exploded while a crowd was trying to siphon off fuel, the police said, in one of the worst accidents of its kind in the East African country.

The state broadcaster KBC, citing police figures, said at least 70 other people had been injured during the explosion in the town of Morogoro, about 120 miles west of the economic hub of Dar es Salaam, the capital.

The regional police commissioner, Steven Kabwe, told Azam TV that many had suffered serious burns.

A government spokesman, Hassan Abbasi, said on Twitter, “We have been saddened by reports of an accident involving a fuel truck in Morogoro, which caught fire and burned several people.”

Witnesses in Morogoro told The Associated Press that scores of people had gathered around the fuel tanker after it was involved in an accident early on Saturday. They said people were trying to take fuel when the tanker burst into flames.