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CM Sharma orders probe into LPG tanker blast in Jaipur which killed 12

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Jaipur: An official reported on Friday that the number of fatalities from the shocking explosion in an LPG tanker in Jaipur had risen to 12 while at least 33 people had been hospitalised. The majority of those injured had suffered significant burn injuries.

A Bharat Petroleum tanker travelling from Ajmer to Jaipur attempted a U-turn at approximately 5:45 a.m. on Friday but was struck by another vehicle coming from the Jaipur side. A huge fire was subsequently started due to the accident.

Eyewitnesses reported chaos as flames erupted, with people abandoning their vehicles and fleeing in panic. However, many were unable to escape the inferno and were burned alive.

Others ran frantically on the road, their clothes ablaze, while others attempted to douse the flames.

The fire spread rapidly, engulfing over 40 vehicles.

A sleeper bus trailing the tanker and a nearby pipe manufacturing factory were completely taken over by the raging flames.

Unfortunately, the main exit door of the bus got jammed, trapping the 34 passengers inside. Rescuers struggled to free them, eventually pulling survivors through the driver's door.

Nineteen bus passengers suffered severe burns, with many fatalities reported.

The charred remains were later collected and transported to the hospital after the fire was brought under control.

Local residents provided immediate assistance to the injured before emergency responders, including the fire brigade, police, and ambulance services, arrived at the scene.

The victims were rushed to Sawai Man Singh Hospital, located around 15 km from the accident site.

Meanwhile, Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma visited the site of the tanker accident at Bhankrota on the Jaipur-Ajmer National Highway on Friday.

He assessed the situation, gathered details of the incident from police and district administration officials, and instructed them to provide immediate assistance.

Additionally, he reviewed the ongoing relief and rescue operations at the spot.

While addressing the media, CM Sharma expressed deep sorrow over the tragic accident, describing it as a grave incident.

He assured that the state government would conduct a thorough investigation.

Extending heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families, he prayed for their strength to endure the loss of their loved ones.

CM Sharma also announced financial aid of Rs 5 lakh for the families of the deceased and Rs 1 lakh for those seriously injured on behalf of the state government.

Earlier in the day, the Chief Minister visited Sawai Man Singh Hospital to check on the injured.

He instructed Medical and Health Minister Gajendra Singh Khinvsar and the hospital administration to ensure the best possible treatment for all the injured.

CM Sharma also prayed for their speedy recovery.


With inputs from IANS

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