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At least 140 killed in Pakistan oil tanker explosion

By Karen Butler
Pakistan Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif addresses the 70th session of the General Debate of the United Nations General Assembly at the UN in New York City on September 30, 2015. At least 140 people were killed in an oil tanker explosion in Pakistan Sunday. File Photo by Monika Graff/UPI
Pakistan Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif addresses the 70th session of the General Debate of the United Nations General Assembly at the UN in New York City on September 30, 2015. At least 140 people were killed in an oil tanker explosion in Pakistan Sunday. File Photo by Monika Graff/UPI | License Photo

June 25 (UPI) -- At least 140 people were killed in eastern Pakistan Sunday when an overturned oil tanker exploded as people attempted to collect spilling fuel in containers.

Punjab government spokesman Salman Sufi told CNN another 130 people were injured in the incident and a state of emergency has been declared in the area.

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Police official Mohammad Akhtar said the truck fell off the road as it traveled through the city of Bahawalpur.

The BBC -- which said the death toll could increase -- reported it appears the tanker blew a tire while the driver was rounding a sharp bend in the road in the Kachi Pul area.

"People living in roadside villages, carrying domestic pots, rushed to the scene to collect oil and they also made phone calls to their relatives living in other villages to immediately come to collect oil," the British broadcaster quoted an unnamed source as saying.

"The Prime Minister has directed provincial government to provide full medical assistance to the injured with burns," said a statement from Pakistan Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif's office. "The Prime Minister has expressed sympathies with the bereaved families and prayed for the departed souls."

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