Riyadh Truck Blast : 22 Killed, 111 Injured


Riyadh, Nov 1 Emirates 24x7): At least 22 people were killed when a fuel truck crashed into a flyover in the Saudi capital Riyadh on Thursday, triggering an explosion that brought down an industrial building, Saudi state television reported.

Al-Ekhbariya television quoted a Saudi civil defence official as saying that at least 111 people were also injured in the incident.



The civil defence department confirmed there were deaths from a traffic accident involving a gas tanker that hit a bridge in eastern Riyadh, causing a gas leak and an explosion in a nearby heavy machinery and vehicles warehouse, according to the state news agency SPA.

"The truck driver was surprised by a road accident on its route, causing it to crash into one of the pillars of the bridge," spokesman Captain Mohamed Hubail Hammadi said.

He said the incident resulted in a "number of deaths and injuries", without giving specific details. 

The civil defence chief, Saed al-Tweijri, said the fire had been brought under control. He blamed the tanker driver for the accident, which he said had resulted in the gas leak setting off an explosion in the warehouse.

The building, several storeys high, was almost levelled by the blast, with only one corner left standing. Several adjacent buildings were damaged and nearby vehicles, including a minibus on the flyover, set on fire, witnesses said.

Television footage and pictures posted on social media showed a body lying by burnt-out vehicles and at least two charred bodies seated in a car.

More than 100 emergency personnel were combing the wreckage on the flyover and searching for victims in the rubble of the building, which housed the operations of Zahid Tractor, a distributor of heavy machinery.

"I was inside the building when the blast came. Then boom, the building collapsed. Furniture, chairs and cabinets blasted into the room I was in," said survivor Kushnoo Akhtara, a 55-year-old Pakistani worker, who was covered in dirt and bleeding from multiple cuts over his body. "My brother is still inside under the rubble. There are lots of people in there."

Saudi Arabia is still on holiday after the Muslim Eid al-Adha feast, which began last Friday. 

An AFP photographer at the scene reported huge damage in the area with dozens of cars burned. He said he saw civil defence personnel carrying two bodies "completely charred."

The security official had said earlier that a traffic accident had occurred at a junction on Khurays Road, one of the city's main arteries.

The explosion took place about 7.00 am when the tanker reached the National Guard bridge area in the capital Riyadh, Sabq newspaper said, quoting the civil defence.

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  • Aadil Khan, Kasaragod, Saudi Arabia

    Sat, Nov 03 2012

    95% Saudis are safety minded and drive carefully. Saudi Arabs are in forefront now, getting well educated. Some negative comments coming from readers because they only heard of Saudi, but we are here for quite long time and are knowledgeable about the country's citizens, culture, rules and regulations. Anyway, the said accident was due to the negligence of an expatriate driver, not a Saudi Arab.

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  • Sky, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 03 2012


    @Cynthia, Moodbidri
    Accident happens, But safety should be done .
    Don’t blame them to ride in camel ….even westerns are depended on them for petroleum product. In that scene you ppl can ride in donkey if they don’t supply petrol to western country & even they can save petrol …
    By the way it is not western technology …
    It is German technology!!!

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  • NASIR, MANGALORE

    Sat, Nov 03 2012

    IT'S EXAMPLE YOUR DRIVING IS MIRROR YOUR LIFE.

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  • Manjula B., Dubai

    Fri, Nov 02 2012

    @Cynthia
    You are right. I know every well how Arab's driving, inspite of having sophisticated cars they die in that. Why? they dont know/dont follow any traffic rules. Even if the driver fm someother countries, he will show off as Saudi there!

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  • Sanjeev Kamath, Udupi / Bahrain

    Fri, Nov 02 2012

    No wonder! Saudi driving . . .

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  • Syed Mohiudin, Iruvail/Riyadh

    Fri, Nov 02 2012

    Cynthia Moodbidri, What nonsense comments from you. Why are you blaming Saudi Arabia? The Driver belong to some other nation. You know Saudi Arabia stands Best of ten infrastructural countries in the world

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Fri, Nov 02 2012

    A deadly accident,the blame mostly goes to the Gas tank driver. Most of the city roads are kept closed for the heavy trucks in the normal busy time and the driver seems bit hurry to avoid his delay. The accidents impact is seen almost 5 km radius in the near viciniy,most of the bldgs. it's glasses were damaged to an extent and the blast itself was so strong that the fly over bride itself got holed in the middle part of the bridge also seen the collpse of the entire buildings in near places. The accident site is bit away from the city centre so the damage is bit less comparing to other areas. Most of the near hospitals were kept alerted within a short time about the incident and there was a standby A/E team waiting to deal with said situation. Our prayer to the injured for thier early recovery and we feel sorry for the deaths of the innocents,'May thier soul rest in peace'

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  • Lancelot N Tauro, Manglore - Doha Qatar

    Fri, Nov 02 2012

    Very sad news... Yes some section of the community rejoicing the natural disaster of Sandy at America. Pray for the departed soul rest in peace.

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  • Cynthia, Moodbidri

    Fri, Nov 02 2012

    Its better for Saudi's if they still ride on Camels. Do they know what is radar, speed limit, they just drive. After all western technology not meant for them!

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  • chinnu, mlore

    Thu, Nov 01 2012

    Mr Justin Lobo
    sandy is a natural disaster and this is an accident caused due to drivers negligence, like that there are many people dying in united states also,but no one in the world can stop natural disaster like katrina, sandy ,candy etc etc

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  • HENRY MIISQUITH, M'lore

    Thu, Nov 01 2012

    Very sad indeed, this was happened due to the carelessness of truck driver. May the souls of the departed RIP and good heath to the injured.

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  • Justin Lobo, Bangalore

    Thu, Nov 01 2012

    In Eastern province 24 killed in a marriage party caught fire. In this news 22 are killed in gas leak. Total 46 deaths. Bigger than sandy!!!!!!!!! No rejoicing. warnings to commentators of sandy . God is in control.

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Thu, Nov 01 2012

    Terrific accident and loss of men and materials are huge.A month back another truck rammed to a passenger Bus carrying workers of Indian Company had several casualties .(Dammam-Al Nasar Const Company owned by one MR NAIR)KSA is one of the leading country in the world which accounts for maximum motor accidents which forces Govt to spend millions of dollars.Most of the roads are covered with radar and major intersections are equipped with cameras which sends instant photos to the traffic controlling unit of traffic offender yet, terrible accidents are not come down even though having innovative Traffic Control Measures(SAHAR) from KSA Govt.May souls rest in peace.

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