5 teachers, 1 student killed in CNG cylinder explosion

The teachers and the student had received severe burns in the accident.


Web Desk May 02, 2012
5 teachers, 1 student killed in CNG cylinder explosion

SHEIKHUPURA: Five female teachers and one student  were killed after a CNG cylinder on a school van exploded in the Sacha Sauda area near Sheikhupura on Wednesday.

The CNG cylinder exploded as a result of a fire which had erupted after the fuel tank of the school van had exploded.

The teachers and the student received severe burns in the accident.

A Civil Society Front (CSF) report released in April had revealed that as many as 2,000 people were killed as a result of CNG cylinder explosions last year.

The report had said that the number of people killed in CNG cylinder explosions was four times greater than the number of people who died in US drone strikes in 2011.

COMMENTS (11)

AZ | 12 years ago | Reply

What a terrible loss of life. Please try to understand the context of the drone comparison since it doesn't seem to be coming across for some. Clearly the message is not alluding to drones being anything less than terrible. It justifies the rallies and loud political fervor. How about the country's leadership giving some attention to this senseless and preventable situation. Most of us have or know of someone with CNG cylinders installed in their autos. We send our kids in vans/buses running on these things. How about sitting in traffic behind one of these ticking nightmares?? This problem is only going to get worse with aging sub-par equipment, improper maintenance and lack of regulatory control. Over 2000 innocent lives lost last year! That is a HUGE number folks and it's not getting better without the proper attention. These tragedies should be headline worthy news just as drone coverage is - if not bigger. That was the writers point and I really hope you all will get it too

Cautious | 12 years ago | Reply

Why not require each vehicle to be inspected and the tanks/system to be certified before fuel station is allowed to refuel them --- not rocket science and it's time to eliminate these tragedies.

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