Jaipur, Dec 20: A LPG tanker collided with multiple vehicles on Friday, leading to a massive fireball that turned a stretch of the Jaipur-Ajmer highway into an inferno, killing at least eight people and engulfing more than 30 vehicles in flames. Of the about 35 people injured, nearly half are "very critical", Rajasthan Health Minister Gajendra Singh Khimsar said. Jaipur Police Commissioner Biju George Joseph, who was at the crash site with several officers of his department, said an outlet nozzle of the LPG tanker was damaged in the collision, leading to a gas leak that caused the blaze.
"Vehicles behind the tanker were engulfed in flames. Other vehicles coming from the opposite directions also caught fire and the vehicles collided," he said. The gas leak also spread the fire in a flash, leaving no scope for those in nearby vehicles to come out. People were seen rushing out of their vehicles and taking off clothes engulfed in flames. The injured were rushed to the SMS Medical College in Jaipur in more than 25 ambulances. Dr Deepak Maheshwari, principal of the medical facility, said eight people died in the crash. Officials at the spot indicated that the casualty count may go up further. Jaipur Fire: PM Narendra Modi Condoles Loss of Lives on Ajmer Highway in Rajasthan; Announces Ex-Gratia of INR 2 Lakh for Next of Kin of Deceased.
Gas Tanker Catches Fire on Ajmer Road
VIDEO | Rajasthan: A gas tanker caught fire on Ajmer Road in #Jaipur earlier today. Several vehicles were also gutted in fire. More details are awaited.#JaipurNews
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— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) December 20, 2024
Truck Carrying Chemical Hits Other Vehicles on Jaipur-Ajmer Highway
#WATCH जयपुर, राजस्थान: अजमेर रोड स्थित भांकरोटा इलाके में भीषण आग लगने के कारण पेट्रोल पंप सहित कई वाहन आग की चपेट में आ गए। दमकल विभाग की गाड़ियां मौके पर मौजूद हैं। अधिक जानकारी की प्रतीक्षा है। pic.twitter.com/6MAvs6B0ju
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Eyewitnesses reported spotting the flames from nearly a kilometre away as thick black smoke filled the sky and ambulances and fire brigade vehicles rushed towards the crash zone. A school van driver on his way to pick up students recounted with horror the sight of a man engulfed in flames on the road. Police suspect some people could not get out of their vehicles in time and got burnt. The situation will become clear once all the vehicles are thoroughly checked, they said. Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma and Khimsar rushed to the SMS hospital after news of the accident spread.
Eyewitnesses Recount Horror After LPG Tanker Blast in Jaipur
#WATCH | Bhankrota Fire Accident | Jaipur, Rajasthan | An eyewitness says, "When we woke up at 5.30 in the morning, we heard a blast. Those who were able to, they jumped out of the bus and those who couldn't, were burned there. A whole lane of 100-200 metres was burned." pic.twitter.com/yNlU15htzk
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Sharma spoke to administration officials and doctors and issued directions to ensure proper treatment was facilitated. He also visited the accident site and spoke to police officials. In a post in Hindi on X, the chief minister said, "Deeply saddened to hear the news of casualties in the gas tanker fire incident on the Jaipur-Ajmer National Highway. As soon as the information about the incident came, I went to the SMS Hospital and directed the doctors there to provide immediate necessary medical facilities and take proper care of the injured."
Rajasthan CM Bhajan Lal Sharma Visits SMS Hospital
Jaipur: CM Bhajan Lal Sharma visited SMS Hospital to inquire about the victims of the CNG gas tanker accident, directed better treatment, and reviewed the damages and rescue operations
Source: CMO pic.twitter.com/sc1zHbB2zJ
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Speaking to reporters at the hospital Khimsar said, "All doctors, resident doctors and nursing staff were called in to manage the situation. Another ward has been opened so that patients can be accommodated. Some people got primary treatment in nearby hospitals." The health minister said a 'green corridor' has been set up from the arease font size" >A+