Footage of moments before oil tanker caught fire in Bahawalpur
Footage of moments after oil tanker caught fire in Bahawalpur
An overturned oil tanker exploded in a huge fireball in Pakistan Sunday, killing at least 139 people and injuring scores as crowds scavenging for fuel ignored warnings to stay clear, officials and witnesses said.
The horrific early morning tragedy came hours before Pakistan was due to begin Eid al-Fitr celebrations marking the end of the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan.
The tanker carrying 40,000 litres of fuel overturned on a main highway while travelling from Karachi to Lahore, near the town of Ahmedpur East in Punjab province.
Details were sketchy but some witnesses suggested the tanker had suffered a burst tyre, said regional police chief Raja Riffat.
"When it turned over the residents of the nearby village of Ramzanpur Joya rushed to the site with buckets and other containers, and a large number of people on motorcycles also came and started collecting the spilling fuel," Riffat told AFP.
"After about 10 minutes the tanker exploded in a huge fireball and enveloped the people collecting petrol. It was not clear how the fire started."
Residents could be seen walking past blackened and twisted bodies piled by the roadside. Earlier, television footage showed shooting flames and a thick plume of smoke as firefighters battled to extinguish the blaze.
The charred wreckage of dozens of motorcycles and cars was scattered on the highway, along with kitchen utensils, pots, water coolers, jerrycans and buckets which victims had brought to collect the petrol.
Dozens of villagers and relatives of victims looked on from nearby farmland, many of them weeping.
"What kind of ill-fated day is today?" one woman asked tearfully. Villagers told AFP that many of the victims had been related to each other.
Hafiz Sohail told AFP his uncle and cousin were among the victims. "Everyone in the family and the village is deeply shocked. Nobody is able to explain what just happened," Sohail told AFP.
"It was all fire everywhere I saw. For quite some time I was unable to understand what was going on."
Warnings ignored
Mohammad Shabbir, another villager, said the driver was shouting for people to stay away because the petrol could explode at any time, but no one listened. "What is the use of this petrol, what will you do it with now?" he asked, pointing at a bucket in his other hand.
Pakistan Motorway Police spokesman Imran Shah told AFP residents also ignored police warnings to stay away.
"The death toll has risen to 139 and most of the injured are in critical condition," Punjab provincial health minister Salman Rafiq told AFP, adding that more than 100 were injured.
He said 25 of them have been moved on a C-130 aircraft to Lahore, 10 to Faisalabad and 54 to Multan, with the others still in Bahawalpur Victoria hospital.
Rafiq said he feared the death toll may rise.
"Many bodies could not be identified as they have been charred very badly," Riffat said, as provincial officials said DNA tests were being used.
Punjab law minister Rana Sanaullah told media the tanker driver had survived the crash and been taken into custody.
Over 80 people, including children, sustained severe burn injuries when they reportedly gathered to collect oil from the leaking tanker.
They were taken to Bahawal Victoria Hospital and District Headquarters Hospital Sharqia in critical condition, said Rescue 1122 Director-General Dr Rizwan Naseer. Most of those taken to the hospitals got 70% burn injuries, while more deaths are feared.
People in the area had gathered to collect fuel that was leaking from the oil tanker after it toppled over, said rescue sources.
Witnesses said some people in the vicinity were smoking cigarettes, which could have ignited the inferno
According to rescue sources, identities of the deceased cannot be ascertained without obtaining their DNA sample, as their bodies were badly burnt in the incident.
Bahawal Victoria Hospital, which is an hour away from the site of the incident, does not have a burns ward.
Although the inferno has been controlled, the road has yet to be cleared. Besides, rescue work was underway as some of the bodies stuck in the wreck were being taken out.
The motorway authorities have created diversions on the National Highway so that traffic flow is not impeded. The volume of traffic on the route is likely to increase as people would be using the National Highway to travel to their hometowns for Eidul Fitr that is expected to be celebrated in many parts of Pakistan on Monday (tomorrow).
Punjab Chief Minister Shehbaz Sharif has condemned the incident and demanded the authorities concerned to provide the relevant report. He also sent a helicopter for rescue purposes.
Army chief Gen Qamar Bajwa, PM Nawaz Sharif and PTI Chairperson Imran Khan expressed condolences.
Four army helicopters with capacity of 50 passengers each are shifting the dead and injured to the hospital. Army jawans are also busy conducting the rescue operation.
This is not the first such tragedy before Eid this year. Recently, there have been two blasts in Parachinar and another in Quetta, claiming a large number of lives. - ASMAA
More than 140 villagers feared buried in massive Chinese landslide
More than 140 villagers were feared buried Saturday in a massive landslide triggered by heavy rain in Sichuan Province in southwestern China, according to local officials and the Chinese media.
China Daily reports that five people have been found dead and more than 140 are missing after
huge boulders and a mass of earth buried 62 homes in the village of Xinmo in Mao County.
The Sichuan Daily said rescuers made contact with a villager buried under the rubble who answered her cellphone when they called and burst into tears. The woman was in the bedroom of her home when the landslide hit the village, and rescuers were trying to reach her, the report said.The paper said a family of three, including a month-old baby, managed to escape just as the landslide hit their house around 6 a.m.Rescuers work at the site of a massive landslide where over 120 villagers are estimated buried in the early morning disaster in Maoxian county, in southwest China's Sichuan province, on June 24, 2017Qiao Dashuai told state broadcaster CCTV that the baby saved the family because he was woken up by the child’s crying and was going to change the baby’s diaper when he heard a noise that alerted him to the landslide.We heard a strange noise at the back of our house, and it was rather loud,” Qiao said. “Wind was coming into the room so I wanted to close the door. When we came out, water flow swept us away instantly.” He said they struggled against the flood of water until they met medical workers who took them to a hospital. Qiao said his parents and other relatives had not been found.
US man gave top-secret information to Chinese agent.
A former US diplomatic officer has been arrested and charged with giving top-secret documents to a Chinese agent.
According to an affidavit, Kevin Mallory, a 60-year-old from Virginia, is said to have traveled to Shanghai in March and April 2017.
He also failed to declare $16,500 "£13,000" in cash found in two carry-on bags when travelling through Chicago airport, said the Associated Press.
Under the federal Espionage Act, he could face life in prison.
The FBI has confirmed he was entrusted with high-level clearance when working for the government.
His access was rescinded when he ceased to be a state employee in 2012, after which he became a self-employed consultant.
The Washington Post said that, according to two government officials, Mr Mallory was employed by the CIA, but this information was not given in court.
During a voluntary interview with FBI agents in May, Mr Mallory said the person he met in Shanghai told him he was working for a Chinese think-tank, the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences "SASS"
The FBI has, since at least 2014, believed that Chinese spies use SASS affiliations to cover-up their identities, according to the US Department of Justice.
The affidavit also detailed a note Mr Mallory allegedly wrote to the individual, saying "your object is to gain information, and my object is to be paid".
Mr Mallory, who speaks Chinese Mandarin, made an initial appearance in court on Thursday, and will return for a preliminary hearing on Friday.
"These charges should send a message to anyone who would consider violating the public's trust and compromising our national security by disclosing classified information," said Dana J Boente, acting assistant attorney general for national security.
Needle Action Activity Spotted in USA Compression Partners LP "USAC"
Needle moving action has been spotted in USA Compression Partners LP "USAC"as shares are moving today on volatility 1.29% or 0.20 from the open. The NYSE listed company saw a recent bid of 15.72 and 2385 shares have traded hands in the session.
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