Jaipur Highway Explosion Claims 14 Lives, Leaves Dozens Critically Injured
A collision between an LPG tanker and a truck caused a massive fire on the Jaipur-Ajmer highway, engulfing over 30 vehicles and highlighting safety lapses on a known hazard zone.
- The explosion occurred early Friday morning when a truck collided with an LPG tanker attempting a U-turn on the Jaipur-Ajmer highway, triggering a fireball that spread across a 300-meter stretch.
- At least 14 people have been confirmed dead, with over 80 injured, including 30 in critical condition; several victims suffered burns exceeding 60%.
- The fire destroyed 34 vehicles, including buses, trucks, and private vehicles, while nearby structures were also damaged; some victims remain unidentified due to the severity of burns.
- The accident site was previously identified as a high-risk 'blackspot' by highway authorities, with incomplete safety improvements cited as a contributing factor to the disaster.
- Government officials, including Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, announced financial compensation for victims and pledged to address hazardous road conditions.






















