20 dead in bus-oil tanker collision in Pakistan’s Punjab

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Charred wreckage seen in picture after an oil tanker and bus caught fire soon following a collision on the M-5 Motorway.

ISLAMABAD: At least 20 people were burnt to death and six others injured after a passenger bus collided with an oil tanker near the Jalalpur Pirwala district of Pakistan’s eastern Punjab province, local media reported.

According to the reports, the accident took place at the motorway in the wee hours of Tuesday when both vehicles caught fire following a collision, resulting in the death of 18 passengers on the spot, Xinhua reported.

Motorway police and rescue teams reached the site and started the rescue operation, local media said.

During the operation, eight people who had been rescued in injured condition were taken to a hospital where two succumbed to their injuries during treatment, local media said, adding that 18 bodies were recovered from the wreckage of the bus.

Rescue workers told media that 26 people, including a driver and a conductor, were travelling on the bus going from Punjab’s capital city of Lahore to the country’s southern port city of Karachi.

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Road accidents frequently occur in Pakistan, mainly due to poorly maintained vehicles, dilapidated roads as well as negligence of road safety measures. – BERNAMA

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