Overview
- The collision late on October 7 near the Sawarda culvert in Dudu/Mauzamabad set off successive blasts as LPG cylinders ignited and a large fire spread.
- Authorities confirmed one fatality, believed to be the tanker driver, and several injuries, with charred remains sent for forensic identification.
- Officials said the truck carried about 330 cylinders and nearly 200 exploded, scattering debris hundreds of metres and damaging several nearby vehicles.
- Firefighters, police and SDRF teams deployed around a dozen tenders, Hindustan Petroleum crews secured remaining cylinders, and NH48 reopened by early morning.
- Investigators are examining how the chemical tanker struck the parked truck, with preliminary accounts pointing to a rear‑end impact as leaders ordered on‑site reviews and curbs on roadside parking.