Pakistan oil tanker fire: Death toll rises to 175 in Pakistan as 10 more succumb to injuries
Pakistan oil tanker fire
Lahore: With the death of 10 more people, the toll in
Pakistan's oil tanker fire rose to 175 , making it one of the deadliest
accidents in the country.
The patients breathed their last at Lahore, Multan
and Faisalabad burn centres.
"The death toll in the oil
tanker inferno today rose to 175 as 10 more succumbed to their injuries. The
toll may continue to rise as most of the injured, over 60 people, have received
60 to 100 percent burn injuries," a senior official Jam Sajjad told PTI.
Quoting doctors, he said "it will be a miracle
if they survived".
The patients having 60 to 100 percent burns are
being anaesthetised, Sajjad said.
A senior doctor at the Jinnah Hospital in Lahore
said many burnt patients are not kept in isolation rooms because of shortage of
such rooms in burn centres in the hospitals in Punjab province.
"Such patients are vulnerable to infection
which is most common cause of mortality in burn patients," the doctor
said.
At least 120 people including women and children
were killed on the spot and 140 injured last week a day before Eid when they
rushed to collect leaking fuel from a crashed oil tanker in Bahawalpur, some
400 km from Lahore.
The tanker, which was headed for Lahore, overturned
on the national highway after one of its tyres burst and the driver lost
control over it.
The driver, who died on Thursday, could not record
his statement as he had received 90 percent burn injuries, a Punjab government
spokesman said.
So far, 125 people have been laid to rest after
establishing their identity through DNA test, he said, adding that the identification
of others was underway.
Video images of the people gathered to collect
petrol from the overturned oil tanker emerged showing young and old people
filling their bikes with the spilled oil and collecting it in bottles.
The leaking fuel was even flowing along the highway
in the fields. A number of people were seen sitting near the fields collecting
fuel in cans and bottles. Suddenly, the tanker exploded and within seconds the
fire erupted giving no chance to the people present there to leave the place.
According to a preliminary report, the tragedy
might have been averted had the motorway police reached there on time and
cordoned off the area.
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said "illiteracy
and poverty" is a reason behind this incident.
The preliminary report also said: "The fire
broke out after someone lit a cigarette among the victims and threw its
butt".
A video before the incident also emerged on social
media showing that a man was smoking a cigarette and he inadvertently threw its
butt.

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