Categories: Accident News

5 Dead, 35 Hurt In Huge Jaipur Fire As 2 Trucks Collide Outside Petrol Pump

The incident took place when a CNG tanker parked outside a petrol pump caught fire after a truck collided with other vehicles.

Jaipur:

At least five persons were killed in a massive fire that broke out following a truck collision outside a petrol pump in Rajasthan’s Jaipur this morning. The incident took place around 5:30 am on Ajmer Road when a CNG tanker parked near the petrol pump caught fire after a truck collided with other vehicles.

According to officials, several more people are feared dead, while 35 others have been injured. Several victims are in a critical condition, officials added.

At present, efforts are being made to extinguish the fire which has engulfed several vehicles parked nearby.

The victims are being taken to a hospital and rescue operations are underway.

The explosion was so intense that several vehicles within a 300-meter radius were engulfed and completely burned, reported news agency IANS. Several drivers were reportedly burned in the incident, with some in critical condition. Visuals of the incident show a massive blaze and a cloud of black smoke above it — which can be seen from several kilometers away.

According to locals, the explosion was heard up to 10 kilometers away. Reportedly, there were also repeated explosions as many of the fuel tanks burst.

Preliminary investigation revealed that the truck that hit the other vehicles was reportedly loaded with a chemical.

“The fire has engulfed several trucks. The number of trucks involved in the incident is not clear. Some people with burn injuries have been rushed to hospitals in ambulances,” Station House Officer (SHO), Bhankrota, Manish Gupta told news agency PTI.

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma has reached the hospital to meet the victims and expressed condolences on the loss of lives in the incident.

“I am deeply saddened to hear the sad news of casualties of citizens in the gas tanker fire incident on Jaipur-Ajmer National Highway. As soon as the information about the incident was received, the Chief Minister went to SMS Hospital and directed the doctors to provide immediate necessary medical facilities and take proper care of the injured. Rescue work by the administration is underway,” the Chief Minister said in a post on X.

The local administration and emergency services are working with full readiness. I pray to God to grant the departed souls a place in his supreme abode, give the bereaved families strength to bear this immense loss, and provide speedy recovery to the injured,” he added. In another incident earlier this week, drivers of two trucks died after their vehicles caught fire following a collision in Rajasthan’s Nagaur district. The traffic on the highway was halted till the fire was doused, officials said

Tragic Jaipur Fire: 5 Dead, 35 Injured as Two Trucks Collide Near Petrol Pump

In a horrifying incident on the outskirts of Jaipur, Rajasthan, a massive fire broke out following a collision between two trucks near a petrol pump, resulting in five fatalities and leaving 35 others injured. The tragic event occurred late last night, sending shockwaves throughout the region.

What Happened?

According to eyewitnesses, the accident took place on a busy highway outside Jaipur when two trucks collided head-on. The impact caused one of the trucks, carrying inflammable materials, to burst into flames. The fire rapidly spread to nearby vehicles and structures, including a petrol pump, exacerbating the situation.

Immediate Response

Emergency services were quick to respond, with fire brigades and ambulances arriving at the scene within minutes. Firefighters battled the flames for hours, finally bringing the blaze under control in the early hours of the morning. Medical teams worked tirelessly to rescue the injured and transport them to nearby hospitals for treatment.

Casualties and Injuries

Unfortunately, five people lost their lives in the incident. Among the injured, several are reported to be in critical condition, with authorities fearing the death toll could rise. Most of the victims were either passengers in nearby vehicles or bystanders caught in the sudden explosion.

Safety Concerns Raised

This tragic event has raised serious concerns about road safety and the transportation of hazardous materials. Residents in the area have expressed their worries about the proximity of petrol pumps to highways and the lack of stringent safety protocols for heavy vehicles carrying inflammable goods.

Government Action

The state government has announced an ex-gratia payment for the families of the deceased and injured. An inquiry has also been ordered to investigate the cause of the collision and whether there was any negligence involved.

Anurag

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