150+ killed trying to loot overturned fuel tanker in Pakistan

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Alerted by an announcement over a mosque's loudspeaker that an overturned tanker truck had sprung a leak, scores of villagers raced to the scene with fuel containers Sunday to gather the oil. Then the wreck exploded, engulfing people in flames as they screamed in terror.

At least 153 men, women and children were killed, with dozens more in critical condition, hospital and rescue officials said.

"I have never seen anything like it in my life. Victims trapped in the fireball. They were screaming for help," said Abdul Malik, a police officer who was among the first to arrive on the scene of horror in Pakistan's Punjab province.

When the flames subsided, he said, "we saw bodies everywhere. So many were just skeletons. The people who were alive were in really bad shape."

About 30 motorcycles that villagers had used to rush to the site of the highway accident lay charred nearby along with cars, witnesses said. Local news channels showed black smoke billowing skyward and army helicopters taking away the injured.

As victims cried out for help, residents wandered through the area, looking for loved ones.

Zulkha Bibi searched for her two sons.

"Someone should tell me about my beloved sons. Where are they? Are they alive or are they no longer in this world? Please tell me," she pleaded.

Many of the dead were burned beyond recognition, said Dr. Mohammad Baqar, a senior rescue official in the area. They will have to be identified through DNA.

The disaster came on the eve of the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of the fasting month of Ramadan. While Saudi Arabia and most other Muslim countries celebrated the holiday Sunday, Pakistanis will mark it on Monday.

The fuel truck was traveling from the southern port city of Karachi to Lahore, the Punjab provincial capital, when the driver lost control and crashed on a highway outside Bahawalpur.

A loudspeaker atop a mosque alerted villagers to the leaking fuel, and many rushed to the scene with fuel containers, said Rana Mohammad Salim, deputy commissioner of Bahawalpur.

Highway police moved quickly to redirect traffic but couldn't stop the scores of villagers, spokesman Imran Shah told a local TV channel.

When the fire erupted, the same mosque loudspeaker called on the remaining villagers to help put it out.

Mohammed Salim said he ran toward the smoke with buckets of water and sand, but the heat was too intense for him to reach the victims.

"I could hear people screaming, but I couldn't get to them," he said.

Dr. Javed Iqbal at Bahawalpur's Victoria Hospital said most of the patients suffered burns to upward of 80 percent of their bodies. Many were evacuated by plane or helicopter to hospitals in the Punjab cities of Lahore and Multan.
Holy crap. I can't even imagine how destitute people must be to try to take fuel from an overturned tanker. The pictures from the scene are just horrifying.
 
Yep, too bad people with a "real" sense of social justice don't sell their luxury items, for example the computers they use to play games and make insignificant comments on gaming sites, to help these people.....
 
Yep, too bad people with a "real" sense of social justice don't sell their luxury items, for example the computers they use to play games and make insignificant comments on gaming sites, to help these people.....

How is this related to the thread OP or the news article linked within?
 
How is this related to the thread OP or the news article linked within?
Well, if people who are "horrified" by how destitute these people are would really do something to help them, perhaps they would not be as destitute
 
Well, if people who are "horrified" by how destitute these people are would really do something to help them, perhaps they would not be as destitute

I don't think it's a particularly SJW-esque perspective to be horrified that people on the other side of the world may be so poverty stricken that looting an overturned tanker is worth the risk. Seems to be a human response, far more so than "sell your iPhone to save them" recommendations.
 
I don't think it's a particularly SJW-esque perspective to be horrified that people on the other side of the world may be so poverty stricken that looting an overturned tanker is worth the risk. Seems to be a human response, far more so than "sell your iPhone to save them" recommendations.
I apologize, i was not aware that world poverty was outside the purview of social justice
 
I didn't know I wasn't allowed to criticize poverty unless I gave up all my worldly possesions and joined a monastery. Thanks for the heads up!

Also I like how you targeted the "luxuries" that just so happened to be tools for communication that can be used to criticize poverty. That totally wasn't an attempt to shut down the opposition at all! :rolleyes:
 
Well, what do they call people who don't put their money where their mouth is?
 
loot salvage

In this situation, I think. I'd be tempted, fat rich American and all, and gas is low right now.

Damn. That sucks.
 
Well, what do they call people who don't put their money where their mouth is?
Normally those are properly termed "hypocrites" - if they could actually do something about the problem but don't. I don't think it's fair to label CFC members like that unless that member happens to be part of the government over there and actually had any authority to make the people's lives easier.

One of the news articles I read said that the explosion was caused because somebody lit a cigarette. So if that's true, then my personal empathy level goes down. Waaay down. Because that's such a monumentally stupid thing to do.

The victims I do feel sorry for are the children. What kind of incredibly stupid parents risk their children's lives this way?
 
"Alerted by an announcement over a mosque's loudspeaker that an overturned tanker truck had sprung a leak, scores of villagers raced to the scene"

Holy crap. I can't even imagine how destitute people must be to try to take fuel from an overturned tanker. The pictures from the scene are just horrifying.

I am not that sure this was driven (only) by poverty.
When there was in earlier times a big storm on the North Sea, all small villages along the Dutch coast were ready for the ships in distress, blown to the lee shore.
For the loot of those foundered ships.
The Church bell rung when it happened, and all the villagers did run to the beach and had the legal right on anything washed ashore.
About two hundred years ago state rescue companies were founded to rescue the sailors, but the looting never went away.

I can imagine very well that the same looting frenzy happens with trucks
After all the insurance pays.
 
It never occurred o me that one person, with limited means, acting alone, could put an end to world poverty.

it never occurred to me that this "sentiment" was felt by only one person
 
It never occurred o me that one person, with limited means, acting alone, could put an end to world poverty.
Clearly, you are an ignorant lout. Had you sent your computer to Pakistan last month, none of this would have happened. To forestall the next tragedy, you should send your computer, post haste, to [spins a dial with country names]...the Philippines!! By doing so you will not only prevent tragedy, but also end poverty. :D
 
Let Bernie14 have the honor of doing so first, him being the strongest advocate of putting one's money where ones mouth is.
 
It was the wrong thread, but there is a lot to be said about how liberals don't really put their money where their mouths are. Lots of cohorts are like that. I am regularly shocked at liberal hypocrisy, libertarian hypocrisy, christian hypocrisy, etc.
 
... To forestall the next tragedy, you should send your computer, post haste, to [spins a dial with country names]...the Philippines!! By doing so you will not only prevent tragedy, but also end poverty. :D

Nah, my POS laptop is on its last legs and wouldn't pull in much money.

What I've done instead is to provide much of the pipe to expand my barangy's [political subunit of a town] fresh waster system. A few years ago, when Typhoon Queenie destroyed all the fishing boats of our barangy, I paid to replace 1/3 of them. And my WiFi is not password protected, and so a lot of people use it. :p

I wonder what bernie14 has done.
 
Let Bernie14 have the honor of doing so first, him being the strongest advocate of putting one's money where ones mouth is.

I do what I can when I can, but I am not the one that is guilt trippin on social justice

EDIT: like @Zkribbler just did :lol::lol:
 
I do what I can when I can, but I am not the one that is guilt trippin on social justice

Eh? That is outright what you did in reply number one of this thread.

Yep, too bad people with a "real" sense of social justice don't sell their luxury items, for example the computers they use to play games and make insignificant comments on gaming sites, to help these people.....
 
Eh? That is outright what you did in reply number one of this thread.

no, I did not "lay" a guilt trip on anyone, just pointed out an existing one
 
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