Pakistan: 1 killed, over 40 injured in oil tanker explosion in Noshki

The incident happened in Noshki district when a fuel tanker parked at a truck depot caught fire. Read further on Dynamite News

Post Published By: DN Bureau
Updated : 29 April 2025, 2:36 PM IST
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Islamabad: At least one person was killed and over 40 others were injured when an oil tanker exploded in Pakistan's southwest Balochistan province on Monday, police and government officials said.

The incident happened in Noshki district of the province when a fuel tanker parked at a truck depot caught fire, resulting in an explosion and injuring multiple people standing nearby, Noshki Senior Superintendent of Police Hashim Momand said.

He said that among the injured were police personnel and fire fighters, who have arrived at the scene to manage the situation and put out the fire, adding that the injured have been shifted to nearby hospitals.

16 Critical

According to hospital sources, at least 16 people are in critical condition, with some suffering 70 to 80 percent burns. The severely injured people are being shifted to the provincial capital city of Quetta for better treatment.

DC Amjad Soomro

“The oil tanker was parked at a truck depot when it caught fire, injuring at least 40 people,” Noshki Deputy Commissioner (DC) Amjad Soomro said.

“The fire brigade was trying to control the fire when the truck exploded,” DC Soomro said, adding that fire brigade personnel were seriously injured as a result.

He said that four police personnel present a the scene to move citizens away were also injured, while those near the oil tanker suffered 70 to 80 per cent burns.

“Those with severe burns will be shifted to Quetta via helicopter,” DC Soomro said.

Speaking to the media later, DC Soomro said, “The fuel tank of the tanker caught fire due to a short circuit and exploded, consequently engulfing people standing around the tanker.

Soomro said that 28 of the injured were undergoing treatment, while more than 10 people with minor injuries were discharged after receiving treatment.

“Twenty-three people with serious injuries have been moved to Quetta, where an emergency has been declared,” he said

Balochistan Spokesperson

In a statement, Balochistan Government Spokesperson Shahid Rind noted that over 30 people were burned in the incident.

“The fire was so intense it engulfed the fire brigade vehicle present at the scene,” Rind was quoted as saying. “There are reports of more than 30 people being burned in the accident.

“The injured are being shifted to the Civil Hospital and BMC (Bolan Medical College) after [receiving] first aid,” he said, adding that an emergency had been declared in hospitals.

“The incident is unfortunate … investigations are being conducted,” Rind was quoted as saying.

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