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LPG Tanker Crash at UP Toll Booth Kills Five in Fiery Collision

Massive explosion at Uttar Pradesh toll plaza claims five lives as tanker loses control.

Aarav Deshmukh
Aarav Deshmukh
Senior City Correspondent · Fri, 03 July 2026 at 12:45 pm
LPG Tanker Crash at UP Toll Booth Kills Five in Fiery Collision

A devastating accident unfolded on a highway in Uttar Pradesh when an LPG tanker lost control and crashed directly into a toll booth, resulting in a massive explosion that claimed five lives. The incident, captured on camera, showed the moment the heavy vehicle veered off its intended path before striking the toll facility with catastrophic force.

The impact triggered an enormous fire that engulfed the area, with flames rising so high they could be seen from a distance of approximately two kilometres away. Emergency responders rushed to the scene, but the intensity of the blaze made rescue and recovery operations extremely challenging. Authorities confirmed that five people perished in the collision and subsequent explosion, though initial reports suggest the toll booth staff and nearby commuters were among those affected.

LPG tanker accidents represent a persistent safety concern on Indian highways, where oversized vehicles navigate heavy traffic alongside smaller vehicles and infrastructure. The incident raises critical questions about vehicle maintenance standards, driver fatigue protocols, and toll booth safety measures designed to protect workers at these vulnerable locations.

This tragedy underscores the risks faced by both commercial transport operators and toll booth employees who work daily in high-traffic zones. The accident will likely prompt renewed scrutiny from transport authorities and safety regulators regarding hazmat vehicle operations and improved protective barriers at toll facilities across northern India.

The State Police Department has initiated an investigation to determine the exact cause of the tanker's loss of control, while highway safety officials are expected to review their protocols for vehicles carrying flammable materials.

Source: NDTV

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