The death toll in the massive fire in Jaipur is increasing. So far 14 people have died. More than 30 people are injured, out of which 28 people have suffered more than 80 percent burns. The condition of many of them is critical. The condition is very bad. Due to the serious condition of the injured, the death toll is expected to increase.
The bodies of many victims of the accident were burnt so badly that they could not be identified.
In this horrific accident that took place in the capital of Rajasthan, the bodies of many deceased have been burnt so badly that they cannot even be identified. The government has decided to conduct DNA test to identify such dead bodies. DNA samples of the deceased have been sent for testing. Samples have been taken for testing from the mortuary of Sawai Man Singh Hospital in Jaipur. There are 6 dead bodies which have not been identified. Initial investigation has revealed that the permit of the bus which was burnt to ashes had expired 16 months ago.
There was a massive collision between an LPG tanker and a truck on the Jaipur-Ajmer highway at around 6 am.
On December 20, a massive explosion occurred after a massive collision between an LPG tanker and a truck at around 6 am on the Jaipur-Ajmer Highway. After the explosion, the flames spread far and engulfed about 40 vehicles passing by. Many gruesome videos of the accident also surfaced, in which charred bodies of people who were burnt alive are visible. Pictures of the people injured in the accident have also surfaced, out of which more than 50 percent have been taken for treatment in burnt condition.
The bus permit had expired 16 months ago
The Road Safety Committee of the Supreme Court has sought a report on the accident from the Chief Secretary. On the instructions of Rajasthan Chief Secretary Sudhansh Pant, a committee has been formed to investigate the accident. The Joint Investigation Team will thoroughly investigate all aspects of the accident. The committee will also look into the construction and other aspects of the department responsible for the accident. The Road Safety Committee of the Supreme Court has sought an investigation report on this matter by January 20. However, the committee is preparing to submit its report next week itself.