Jaisalmer Bus Fire Tragedy: 20 Lives Lost Amid Suspected AC Fault

A horrific bus fire on the Jaisalmer-Jodhpur highway has claimed 20 lives, including children and women returning from pilgrimage. The blaze erupted from a suspected faulty air-conditioning unit, rapidly engulfing the vehicle as doors reportedly jammed. Prime Minister Modi and President Murmu have expressed profound grief and announced financial assistance for victims' families. Authorities have launched a high-level probe into safety lapses while survivors with critical burns receive specialized medical care.

Key Points: Jaisalmer Bus Fire Kills 20 Modi Murmu Announce Ex-Gratia

  • Bus carrying 57 passengers caught fire near Thaiyat village on Jaisalmer-Jodhpur highway
  • Suspected faulty air-conditioning unit caused rapid blaze trapping passengers
  • PM Modi announces ₹2 lakh ex-gratia while Rajasthan CM offers ₹5 lakh compensation
  • Local villagers hailed as heroes for breaking windows to rescue trapped victims
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Jaisalmer bus tragedy: Prez Murmu mourns; PM Modi announces Rs 2 lakh ex-gratia

PM Modi and President Murmu announce compensation after Jaisalmer bus fire kills 20. Survivors with critical burns hospitalized as probe launched into safety lapses.

"Distressed by the loss of lives due to a mishap in Jaisalmer - Prime Minister's Office"

Jaisalmer, Oct 14

Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed profound grief over the tragic loss of 20 lives in a horrific bus fire on the Jaisalmer-Jodhpur highway, announcing immediate financial aid for the victims' families.

Distressed by the loss of lives due to a mishap in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, the Prime Minister’s Office wrote on X: “My thoughts are with the affected people and their families during this difficult time. Praying for the speedy recovery of the injured. An ex-gratia of Rs 2 lakh from PMNRF would be given to the next of kin of each deceased. The injured would be given Rs 50,000.”

President Droupadi Murmu echoed the nation’s sorrow on her official X handle: “The news of the loss of life due to a bus fire in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, is deeply saddening. I express my deepest condolences to the bereaved families and wish a speedy recovery to the injured.”

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla also offered condolences to the victims’ families: “The loss of lives due to the bus catching fire on the Jaisalmer–Jodhpur highway is extremely heart‑wrenching. I express my deepest condolences to the families who have lost their loved ones in this accident. I pray to God that He grants peace to the departed souls and protects as many travellers as possible.”

The catastrophic blaze erupted around 3:30 pm on Tuesday in an air‑conditioned sleeper bus carrying 57 passengers to Jodhpur. Within moments, flames—suspected to have sparked from a faulty air‑conditioning unit—engulfed the vehicle near Thaiyat village, trapping many inside as doors reportedly jammed. Videos circulating online captured thick black smoke and desperate cries, with locals and passersby frantically attempting rescues.

Pokaran MLA Pratap Puri confirmed 19 bodies were recovered from the charred wreckage, with one passenger succumbing en route to Jodhpur. Due to severe burns rendering some victims unrecognisable, authorities have ordered DNA testing for identification. Among the deceased are families, including at least three children and four women, many returning from a Jaisalmer pilgrimage.

Over 15 survivors, including 30‑year‑old Imamat and her son, sustained critical burns to their faces, hands, and legs. Eight ambulances ferried 16 injured to Jodhpur’s AIIMS via a police‑escorted green corridor on National Highway 125, while three others transported early survivors to Jaisalmer’s Jawahir Hospital.

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma, who rushed to Jaisalmer, described the incident as “heart‑wrenching” and announced Rs 5 lakh ex‑gratia per deceased family, alongside free treatment for the injured. “We’ve instructed top medical care and all possible aid for those affected,” Sharma said, launching a high‑level probe into safety lapses.

Local villagers who shattered windows to free passengers were lauded, though one 22‑year‑old farmer suffered smoke inhalation during the effort. Former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot demanded stricter bus safety norms, citing Rajasthan’s more than 14,000 road deaths in 2024. Experts are now pushing for mandatory fire suppression systems and regular AC‑unit inspections to prevent similar tragedies.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The local villagers who risked their lives to save passengers are the real heroes. Salute to their bravery! Meanwhile, bus companies need to be held accountable for such negligence. AC units catching fire and doors jamming? This is criminal.
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Sarah B
As someone who frequently travels by bus in Rajasthan, this news sends chills down my spine. The thought of being trapped in a burning bus is terrifying. Mandatory fire safety systems should have been implemented years ago.
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the quick response from PM Modi and President Murmu, let's be honest - Rs 2 lakh is insufficient for a family that has lost their breadwinner. The compensation should be reviewed considering today's living costs.
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Michael C
The fact that some victims are so badly burned they need DNA testing is just devastating. My prayers are with all the families affected. Hope the injured recover quickly and get proper medical care.
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Kavya N
This tragedy highlights why we need better emergency response systems on highways. The green corridor for ambulances was a good move, but regular safety audits of public transport are non-negotiable. Jai Hind 🇮🇳
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David E
Respectfully, while the compensation announcements are welcome, we've seen similar tragedies before with promises of "strict action" and "high-level

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