Key Points

A tragic accident occurred on the Jalandhar-Hoshiarpur Highway when an LPG tanker collided with a pickup truck. The resulting explosion and fire engulfed nearby shops and homes, trapping villagers who were asleep. Emergency services from multiple districts rushed to the scene to control the blaze and treat the injured. Local residents are now protesting, claiming they had previously warned authorities about the dangers of the nearby LPG plant.

Key Points: LPG Tanker Blast on Punjab Highway Kills Two and Injures Many

  • LPG tanker collision with pickup truck caused massive explosion and fire
  • Blast engulfed highway shops and residences trapping sleeping villagers
  • Angry residents protest demanding relocation of local LPG bottling plant
  • Fire tenders from multiple districts mobilized to control the blaze
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Two burnt alive, many injured after blast in LPG tanker in Punjab

A devastating LPG tanker explosion on the Jalandhar-Hoshiarpur Highway in Punjab has left two dead and over 30 injured after a collision with a pickup truck.

"A detailed assessment of the cause of the accident and the extent of damage will be made once the situation is fully stabilised - Deputy Commissioner Aashika Jain"

Chandigarh, Aug 23

At least two people were burnt alive and more than 30 people sustained burn injuries after a blast in an LPG tanker on the Jalandhar-Hoshiarpur Highway near Mandiala village in Punjab, police said on Saturday.

The blast occurred after a collision between the LPG tanker and a pickup truck late on Friday night.

The explosion and subsequent fire in the LPG tanker engulfed shops and residences located along the highway, trapping villagers, many of whom were caught asleep.

According to eyewitnesses, the driver of the pickup succumbed to burn injuries after the vehicle caught fire.

Officials of the district administration rushed to the spot, and fire tenders from Jalandhar, Adampur and Hoshiarpur were pressed into service to douse the fire.

Punjab Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ravjot Singh also visited the spot and hospital to meet the injured. He promised to provide all possible assistance to affected families.

Deputy Commissioner Aashika Jain said an accident between an LPG tanker and a pickup vehicle led to the fire.

"Fire tenders and ambulances were immediately mobilised to the spot, and the fire has largely been brought under control," she said.

“A detailed assessment of the cause of the accident and the extent of damage will be made once the situation is fully stabilised,” she added.

Civil Hospital Senior Medical Officer Kuldeep Singh said 23 burn victims were admitted on Friday night. Out of them, 15 have been referred to specialty hospitals, including two who have been transferred to a private hospital in Adampur.

He said seven patients remain under treatment at the Civil Hospital in Hoshiarpur.

In the morning, angry residents staged a sit-in protest at the spot. They claimed that they had been demanding that the LPG bottling plant be relocated from their area, but their concerns were not getting redressed, leaving them vulnerable to such incidents.

The police have put up barricades on the National Highway, and vehicular movement has been restricted.

- IANS

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Priya S
So tragic! These highways have become death traps with heavy vehicles speeding recklessly. The government must implement stricter safety protocols for fuel tankers and better road infrastructure. Hope the injured recover soon.
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Michael C
The residents had been warning about this danger for so long. When will our system start listening to people's genuine concerns before tragedies occur? This could have been prevented.
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Ananya R
Heartbreaking news from Punjab. The emergency response seems to have been prompt, but we need better preventive measures. Proper zoning laws should keep hazardous industries away from residential areas. 😢
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Siddharth J
While I appreciate the minister visiting the spot, what we need is permanent solutions, not just promises after tragedies. The bottling plant relocation should happen immediately with proper compensation to affected families.
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Nisha Z
This is why we need better driver training and stricter enforcement of traffic rules. So many lives lost due to what appears to be a preventable accident. My heart goes out to all affected families.

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