A U-turn took the lives of 11 people, big information revealed in Jaipur fire incident

Jaipur Fire Case: A major road accident took place in Jaipur early Friday morning. There was a collision between an LPG tanker and a truck filled with chemicals near a petrol pump in Rajasthan's capital Jaipur. Only after this collision, gas started leaking from the nozzle behind the LPG tanker and within a few seconds several vehicles caught fire one after the other.

A U-turn took the lives of 11 people

About 40 vehicles got caught in this fire. The bus filled with passengers behind the truck also caught fire. In this incident, 7 people were burnt alive and more than 40 people were injured. Till now the death toll in this accident has reached 11. Meanwhile, a big update related to Jaipur fire incident has come out.

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Treatment of more than 40 people continues

According to the information, this accident happened only because of a U-turn. There is a U-turn about 10 km before Jaipur city. This U-turn is on Delhi Ajmer Highway and now it is also connected to Delhi-Mumbai Highway. Any vehicle coming from Ajmer side takes a turn through this and climbs onto the Ring Road. Till now clover leaf has not been built on this busy road. Because of this, accidents often happen, but a major accident occurred on Friday.

Union Home Minister took information about the accident

However, there is no doubt that this accident along with the U-turn happened due to the negligence of the drivers. The death toll in the accident may increase. Treatment of more than 40 people is going on. Many people have been badly burnt by the fire. There are some patients who have suffered more than 50 percent burns. If local people are to be believed then this accident happened due to wrong cut. After the accident, Union Home Minister Amit Shah took information about the incident from Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma.

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