20 killed in bus-oil tanker collision on Multan-Sukkur Motorway

There were 24 passengers on board -- two passengers were going to Hyderabad, while 22 others were going to Karachi

By Afzal Nadeem Dogar
August 16, 2022
Rescue personnel extinguishing fire after bus-oil tanker collision on M-5. Screengrab

MULTAN: A Karachi-bound passenger bus collided with an oil tanker on the Multan-Sukkur Motorway (M-5), leaving at least 20 people dead and six others injured on Tuesday.

Motorway officials said the accident was caused by overspeeding.

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The accident took place when the speeding sleeper bus went out of control and collided with an oil tanker on the highway, according to Motorway officials. Traffic remained suspended on the accident spot at M-5 Motorway for several hours.

The oil tanker and the bus caught fire soon after the collision, according to the spokesperson of the Motorway Police.

The officers of the Motorway Police immediately reached the spot after the accident took place. Local police and rescue 1122 teams also reached the spot.

Picture Radio Pakistan

According to the spokesman, the fire was so intense and terrifying that it was visible from a distance.

Most of the passengers were rescued alive from the burning vehicles and were immediately transported to nearby hospitals. At least nine passengers were safely rescued from the burning bus.

The police spokesperson further said that it took several hours for the rescue teams to extinguish the fire.

On the instructions of IG Khalid Mahmood, the Motorway Police set up an emergency crisis centre

The ill-fated sleeper bus left Lahore for Karachi at 9pm.

According to the bus company sources, there were two drivers aboard the bus. All staff were to be changed in Sukkur. There were 24 passengers on board -- two passengers were going to Hyderabad, while 22 others were going to Karachi.

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