Tanker carrying ATF overturns, fuel spill hits traffic

June 20, 2017 02:59 pm | Updated 03:31 pm IST - New Delhi

A tanker carrying aviation turbine fuel (ATF) skidded on a wet road near the Moolchand underpass in Delhi, overturning when the driver tried to swerve in order to avoid hitting a motorcycle. (Representational image.)

A tanker carrying aviation turbine fuel (ATF) skidded on a wet road near the Moolchand underpass in Delhi, overturning when the driver tried to swerve in order to avoid hitting a motorcycle. (Representational image.)

A tanker carrying aviation turbine fuel (ATF) overturned near the Moolchand underpass here early today, with around 4,000-5,000 litres of the fuel spilling onto the arterial Ring Road causing a massive traffic jam.

The driver, and the ground staff in charge of the of the 20,000-litre tanker, which had a Haryana registration number, were injured and admitted to a hospital, police said.

A Hindustan Petroleum company official said, “The tanker was carrying 20,000 litres of ATF. However, the quantity of the spill has not been ascertained yet.”

The police, however, said that around 4,000-5,000 litres of the fuel spilled onto the road.

The accident took place around 5 a.m. and the work to clear the road lasted for over two hours.

The tanker skidded on the wet road and overturned when the driver tried to swerve it to the left to avoid hitting a motorcycle.

While the work to clear the road was underway, there was a massive jam in the area with the police cordoning off the area and diverting traffic. The Delhi Fire Services also assisted in the work.

The national capital reeled under traffic jams this morning due to waterlogging on major roads following incessant rains since last evening.

Traffic movement on Ring Road, MG Road, ISBT Road was affected due to waterlogging.

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