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123 dead in Pakistan oil tanker fire

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ISLAMABAD (AFP) — At least 123 people were killed and scores injured in a fire that broke out after an oil tanker overturned in central Pakistan early yesterday and crowds rushed to collect fuel, an official said.

The tragedy came one day before Pakistan was due to begin Eid al-Fitr celebratio­ns marking the end of the holy fasting month of Ramadan, with many roads crowded as people travel home for the holidays.

Images of the crash showed rising flames and a thick plume of smoke, along with charred vehicles.

The crash happened near the town of Ahmedpur East, some 670 kilometers south of the capital Islamabad.

”At least 123 people have been killed and more than 100 wounded in a fire which erupted after an oil tanker turned over and victims rushed to collect spilled fuel,” senior local government official Rana Mohammad Saleem Afzal told state television.

The military said it was sending army helicopter­s to evacuate the wounded and hospitals were put on high alert. The nearest burn center is believed to be more than 150 kilometers away.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif expressed his grief and directed the government of Punjab province, run by his brother Shabhaz Sharif, to provide “full medical assistance.”

Pakistan has an appalling record of fatal traffic accidents due to poor roads, badly maintained vehicles and reckless driving.

At least 62 people including women and children were killed in southern Pakistan in 2015 when their bus collided with an oil tanker, starting a fierce blaze that left victims burned beyond recognitio­n.

The country has also long struggled to contain a chronic energy crisis, with regular blackouts suffocatin­g industry and exacerbati­ng anger against the government.

 ?? AFP ?? Local residents look at burned bodies after an oil tanker caught fire following an accident on a highway in Islamabad yesterday.
AFP Local residents look at burned bodies after an oil tanker caught fire following an accident on a highway in Islamabad yesterday.

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