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Burning oil tanker in Afghanistan’s Salang pass tunnel kills 19

Overturned truck catches fire, setting other vehicles ablaze with it on high-altitude road

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 19 Dec 2022 8:00AM

Burning oil tanker in Afghanistan’s Salang pass tunnel kills 19
An oil tanker has overturned and caught on fire in a tunnel at Afghanistan’s high-altitude Salang pass, causing 19 deaths and dozens on injuries. – AFP pic, December 19, 2022

CHARIKAR – An oil tanker overturned and caught fire in Afghanistan’s high-altitude Salang pass, killing at least 19 people and injuring dozens, officials said yesterday.

The incident happened late on Saturday in the province of Parwan, north of Kabul, leaving travellers on both sides of the mountainous pass stranded.

At least 19 people were killed and 32 were injured in the incident, Hekmatullah Shamim, spokesman for the governor of Parwan, told reporters.

“An oil tanker overturned and caught fire in the Salang tunnel, which then set several other vehicles on fire,” Hamidullah Misbah, spokesman for the Public Works Ministry had earlier told AFP.

Abdullah Afghan Mal, a senior health official in Parwan, said many of the dead included women and children who were badly burned.

“Among the dead, it was very hard to identify who was a male and who was a female,” he said.

The pass was now closed to traffic as rescue teams in helicopters deployed at the site, officials said.

The Salang pass, one of the highest mountain highways in the world at around 3,650m was built by Soviet-era specialists in the 50s and includes a 2.6km tunnel.

The pass runs through the Hindu Kush mountain range that connects capital Kabul to the north.

Hailed as an engineering feat upon completion, the Salang pass is often shut for days because of accidents, heavy snowfalls and avalanches during the winter.

In 2010, avalanches killed more than 150 people in the Salang pass. – AFP, December 19, 2022

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