Overturned oil tanker explodes in Pakistan, killing 129

BAHAWALPUR, Pakistan (AP) — An overturned oil tanker burst into  flames in Pakistan on Sunday, killing 129 people who had rushed to the  scene of the highway accident to gather leaking fuel, an official said.

Some 140 people were wounded, including 40 in critical condition,  said Mohammad Baqar, an official with local rescue services, adding that  the toll was expected to rise.

Local news channels showed black smoke billowing skyward and horrific  images of scores of burned bodies, as well as rescue officials speeding  the injured to hospital and army helicopters ferrying the wounded.

The disaster came on the eve of the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Fitr,  which marks the end of the fasting month of Ramadan. While Saudi Arabia  and most other Muslim countries celebrated the holiday Sunday,  Pakistanis will celebrate on Monday.

The tanker was driving from the southern port city of Karachi to  Lahore, the Punjab provincial capital, when the driver lost control and  crashed on the national highway outside Bahawalpur.

A loudspeaker atop a local mosque alerted villagers to the leaking  fuel, and scores raced to the site with jerry cans, said Rana Mohammad  Salim, deputy commissioner of Bahawalpur. Highway police moved quickly  to redirect traffic but couldn’t stop the scores of villagers who raced  to collect the fuel, spokesman Imran Shah told a local TV channel.

Eyewitnesses said about 30 motorcycles that had carried villagers to  the accident site lay charred nearby. Eight other vehicles were  destroyed, they said.

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