JODHPUR, Jan 11: Two people were killed and at least eight others wounded in a fire on Friday at an Indian army ordnance depot in Rajasthan.

Authorities evacuated thousands of residents who lived near the depot outside of Bikaner, close to the border with Pakistan, as they battled the blaze.

The depot usually houses a number of rocket launchers and missiles, but officials said most had been shifted to the border in the wake of the standoff with Pakistan.

The fire erupted around 3.30pm (3pm PST) and blazed late into the night as firefighters battled to put it out.

“Two civilians died and at least eight people are in the hospital right now with serious burn injuries,” a police official said.

“Two houses have been gutted in Bikaner. The toll could go up,” he added.

An army spokesman refused to confirm the deaths but said, “There is a lot of explosive material in the depot so the danger to lives is high.”

He said the blaze had extensively damaged army property and trucks.

“The damage to army property is very high. The fire has destroyed dozens of army trucks transporting ammunition to the Rajasthan border,” he said.

The Press Trust of India reported that the fire engulfed at least 70 trucks which were part of a 250-truck army convoy carrying ammunition from East Punjab to the Rajasthan border with Pakistan.

The news agency said the fire had started in one of the trucks waiting to enter the ammunition depot, but the army spokesman said the cause was unknown.

“The cause of the fire is not known. We will carry out a thorough investigation into it before pointing fingers,” he said.

The spokesman said villagers living within a six-kilometre radius of the depot had been evacuated to safer places by the army and state administration.

“We have evacuated thousands of civilians living in Ganganagar, Bikaner and other affected neighbourhoods,” said a state housing official.

“The blasts have forced the evacuation of a large number of people, including army personnel and their families,” Singh added.

The official said the administration had created overnight shelter for the displaced civilians in state-run schools and colleges.—AFP

Opinion

Editorial

Afghan puzzle
Updated 28 May, 2024

Afghan puzzle

Unless these elements are neutralised, it will not be possible to have the upper hand over terrorist groups.
Attacking minorities
28 May, 2024

Attacking minorities

WHILE Pakistan has watched many perish in the cauldron of sacrilege, the state has done little to turn down the...
Persistent scourge
28 May, 2024

Persistent scourge

THE challenge of polio in Pakistan has reached a new nadir, drawing grave concerns from the Technical Advisory Group...
Mercury rising
Updated 27 May, 2024

Mercury rising

Each of the country's leaders is equally responsible for the deep pit Pakistan seems to have fallen into.
Antibiotic overuse
27 May, 2024

Antibiotic overuse

ANTIMICROBIAL resistance is an escalating crisis claiming some 700,000 lives annually in Pakistan. It is the third...
World Cup team
27 May, 2024

World Cup team

PAKISTAN waited until the very end to name their T20 World Cup squad. Even then, there was last-minute drama. Four...