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:Shockked:Its just been frwded to me from India, this happpened on the way from Bangalore to Mangalore in a place called Nelyadi.
Two persons travelling in the indica died on the spot. The Tanker caught fire, people staying around 3kms have been told to vacate, since it might explode anytime. The fire fighters are also scraed to near ,since it might explode anytime. :Shockked:

Is it just me, or is the fire hose spraying where there is no fire??? How did the accident happen? both the vehicles seem to travelling in the same direction! Anyone from Banglore / Manglore who can provide some details?

Was the Indica trying to pass the truck ? Should they use water on oil fires ?

Water on oil fires can only be used to contain the spreading of the fires to other materials nearby. Wetness / dampness in the surrounding area will help in containing the spread of the fire. Water cannot extinguish oil fires. They will have to use foam / powder (i dont know what the actual name is) to extinguish the fire. If the filled tanker is burning and no action is taken to extinguish the fire, the explosion can cause severe damage. Hope the fire department will take action quickly.

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Originally Posted by srishiva (Post 948708)
Should they use water on oil fires ?

It's LPG. And yes, guess that the foam type of retardant helps here.

It seems to be an LPG Tanker ! Ideally they should use DCP (Dry chemical Powder) or foam type Fire extinguisher,since LPG is lighter than water. Only good thing that could be brought about by spraying water is to cool the entire thing so that fire is put off.

Ops when did this happen? are things fine now?? nbr keep us updated...

Still confused how the accident would have taken place.

1. Both the vehicles are travelling in the same direction by seeing the picture.
2. How could the tanker turnover when they are driving at a very slow speed as it is ghat section and the tanker is loaded so he cannot speed at this time.

???

Is there something on the right side ahead of the tanker ?

And if it is LPG or anything that would blow, the fire engine (and the firemen) would definitely face a pretty bad impact from where they are standing - either get the hell out of there, or fight that fire!!

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Originally Posted by gowda79 (Post 948721)
Still confused how the accident would have taken place.

1. Both the vehicles are travelling in the same direction by seeing the picture.
2. How could the tanker turnover when they are driving at a very slow speed as it is ghat section and the tanker is loaded so he cannot speed at this time.

???

I dont know for sure, just offering explanations of what could have happened
I think it was a head-on between the tanker and the Indica. You can see the front part of the Indica smashed. They may have been coming from opposite directions, collided, and then the Indica spun around. The tanker may have tried to avoid the Indica and gone off-road for a while, and in doing so become unstable where the actual tank portion got unhooked from the carrier and overturned and caught fire

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Originally Posted by srishiva (Post 948728)
Is there something on the right side ahead of the tanker ?

That seems to be the part of the tanker that was pulling the thing. Sorry about the amateurish description but dont know what it's called!

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Originally Posted by PhrozenFire (Post 948749)
That seems to be the part of the tanker that was pulling the thing. Sorry about the amateurish description but dont know what it's called!

Tractor.

They should contain the fire before it catches the tank. The Tank is made in such a way to resist heat or fires. If its only the diesel burning they can put it off immediately. But if they keep getting scared and waste time, ultimately the tank may burst. I probably think the fireman dont have this bit of information.

Really scary though. If it is a highway, just cant think of the mess.

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Originally Posted by lohithrao (Post 948720)
Ops when did this happen? are things fine now?? nbr keep us updated...

The accident took place today morning, its an LPG tanker fully loaded. Infact even the firefighters are scared to go near, since it might explode anytime

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Originally Posted by nbr (Post 948818)
The accident took place today morning, its an LPG tanker fully loaded. Infact even the firefighters are scared to go near, since it might explode anytime


The latest update: The firefighters were sucessfull in dozing the fire. its now smooth passage from Mangalore to Bangalore.:thumbs up

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Originally Posted by nbr (Post 949222)
The latest update: The firefighters were sucessfull in dozing the fire. its now smooth passage from Mangalore to Bangalore.:thumbs up


The firefighters had to wait for the Lpg to get over to dose the fire.
Later cranes had to be used to lif and move the tanker aside. Now teh highway has been opened for the traffic.


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