Jaisalmer Bus Tragedy: 20 Dead, 16 Critical in Devastating Highway Fire

A devastating bus fire near Thaiyat village in Jaisalmer claimed 20 lives and critically injured 16 passengers. The private passenger bus was traveling to Jodhpur when the fire broke out, causing rapid destruction. Local rescue teams, including villagers and Army personnel, rushed to assist the victims. Authorities are investigating the potential cause, with initial suspicions pointing towards a possible short circuit.

Key Points: Jaisalmer Bus Fire Kills 20 Injures 16 Rajasthan Tragedy

  • 57 passengers were on board when fire suddenly erupted
  • Eyewitnesses report smoke emerged from rear of bus quickly
  • Local villagers and Army personnel assisted in immediate rescue efforts
  • Initial investigations suggest potential short circuit as fire trigger
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'Extremely heart-wrenching': Priyanka Gandhi grieves death of people in Jaisalmer bus tragedy

Horrific bus fire near Thaiyat village in Jaisalmer claims 20 lives, critically injures 16 passengers with potential short circuit cause

"The news of the death of several people due to a fire in a passenger bus in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, is extremely heart-wrenching. - Priyanka Gandhi"

Jaisalmer, Oct 14

In a devastating incident, a private passenger bus caught fire near Thaiyat village in Jaisalmer district on Tuesday afternoon, killing at least 20 people and injuring 16 others critically.

The bus was en route to Jodhpur and had 57 passengers on board when the fire broke out.

Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi expressed deep sorrow over the tragedy. In a post on X, she wrote: "The news of the death of several people due to a fire in a passenger bus in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, is extremely heart-wrenching. May God grant peace to the departed souls. My deepest condolences to the bereaved families. I pray for the speedy recovery of the injured."

Eyewitnesses reported that smoke began emanating from the rear of the bus shortly after departure. The driver stopped the vehicle on the roadside, but the fire spread rapidly, engulfing the bus within minutes.

Local villagers, Army personnel stationed nearby, and passersby rushed to the scene to assist in rescue efforts.

The injured were rushed to Jawahir Hospital in Jaisalmer, with several later referred to Jodhpur for advanced treatment. Authorities have begun DNA identification procedures for the deceased, and helpline numbers have been issued for families seeking information.

Initial investigations suggest a short circuit may have triggered the fire, though forensic teams are still examining the wreckage. The Rajasthan government has ordered a high-level inquiry into the incident and announced compensation for the victims' families.

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma also termed the incident "extremely tragic" and assured that all necessary medical and administrative support would be extended to the victims and their families.

The Jaisalmer district administration is coordinating with state and central agencies to ensure accountability and provide relief.

The tragedy has reignited concerns over fire safety protocols in public transport vehicles, prompting calls for stricter enforcement and regular inspections.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The bravery of local villagers and Army personnel who rushed to help deserves recognition. In such terrible situations, it's heartening to see humanity shine through. Hope the injured recover soon.
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Ananya R
While I appreciate Priyanka Gandhi's condolences, I wish politicians would focus more on implementing safety measures rather than just expressing sorrow after tragedies. Prevention is better than compensation.
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Vikram M
DNA identification for the deceased shows the administration is taking this seriously. Can't imagine what the families are going through right now. Om Shanti 🙏
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Michael C
Regular fire safety audits should be mandatory for all public transport vehicles. This incident highlights how quickly things can go wrong. Hope the inquiry leads to concrete safety improvements.
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Priya S
So many lives lost in just minutes. The thought of people being trapped in that burning bus is terrifying. We need emergency exits that actually work and regular vehicle maintenance checks.

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