A horrific accident on the Jaipur-Ajmer highway claimed the lives of 13 people, leaving over 30 injured. Among the deceased was 32-year-old Radheshyam Chaudhary, a motor mechanic, whose desperate attempt to seek help while engulfed in flames has become a haunting symbol of the tragedy. The explosion, caused by a collision involving an LPG tanker, sent shockwaves through the region and raised serious questions about road safety and emergency response mechanisms.
A Desperate Walk for Help
Radheshyam Chaudhary left his home early Friday morning, unaware of the calamity that lay ahead. He was caught in the inferno when a gas tanker exploded after colliding with a truck. Despite being engulfed in flames, Radheshyam walked nearly 600 meters in search of help. Tragically, many bystanders opted to record videos rather than extend assistance.
His brother, Akheram, was alerted by a stranger who used Radheshyam’s phone to call him. By the time Akheram arrived at the scene with neighbors, Radheshyam was lying on the road, severely burned but conscious enough to recount the incident. He described the ground-shaking explosion and the flames that engulfed him as he attempted to flee.
A Race Against Time
Realizing the urgency, Akheram and his neighbors rushed Radheshyam to Sawai Man Singh Hospital in Jaipur, bypassing the chaotic wait for an ambulance. Despite his resilience and the family’s hope for recovery, Radheshyam succumbed to his injuries, with 85% of his body severely burned.
Investigative Efforts
A Special Investigation Team (SIT) has been constituted to investigate the sequence of events leading to the tragedy. Key aspects under scrutiny include:
- Tanker Safety Features: Officials are examining whether the nozzles and safety valves of the LPG tanker were faulty or failed due to the collision’s impact.
- Driver Accountability: The tanker driver, who managed to flee the impact zone, is currently untraceable. Authorities are investigating whether the driver followed mandatory safety protocols.
- Regulatory Compliance: The SIT has requested the tanker’s fitness certificates and details about its LPG content. Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) has been approached for insights into regulatory policies governing LPG transportation.
Key Findings So Far
- The LPG tanker was en route from Mundra Port, Gujarat, to Uttar Pradesh when it attempted a risky U-turn near Bhankrota.
- A truck carrying blankets collided with the tanker, triggering the explosion at around 5:44 AM.
- Safety valves and nozzles, designed to withstand transport shocks, failed, leading to the catastrophic fire.
Safety Concerns and Policy Gaps
The incident highlights critical gaps in road safety and emergency preparedness, particularly concerning hazardous material transport. While regulations mandate driver training in fire safety and emergency protocols, the driver’s decision to flee without alerting authorities has raised questions about enforcement and accountability.
Public Outcry
The incident has drawn widespread criticism, particularly regarding the inaction of bystanders who chose to record videos rather than offer assistance. This behavior underscores the need for increased public awareness and education about basic humanitarian responsibilities during emergencies.
A Somber Reminder
Radheshyam Chaudhary’s tragic story is a stark reminder of the human cost of negligence and systemic failures. His desperate walk for help amid flames symbolizes both the courage of an individual and the collective failure of society to respond effectively in times of crisis.
The tragedy on the Jaipur Tanker Blast highway calls for urgent reforms in transportation safety, stricter enforcement of regulations, and fostering a culture of responsibility among citizens to prevent such incidents in the future.