Oil spills at Karachi's Native Jetty Bridge after tanker-trailer truck accident

Severe traffic jam on busy route; oil collection underway to clear the area

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Oil spillage from a tanker  on Karachis busy Native Jetty Bridge can be seen on December 7, 2024 in this still taken from a video. — Reporter
Oil spillage from a tanker on Karachi's busy Native Jetty Bridge can be seen on December 7, 2024 in this still taken from a video. — Reporter
  • Several injured after slipping on spilled oil.
  • Police detain vehicles; investigation underway.
  • Mauripur-bound track fully blocked for hours.

KARACHI: A collision between a tanker and trailer truck on Karachi's busy Native Jetty Bridge has led to oil spillage from the tanker, severely disrupting the traffic.

No loss of life was reported as a result of the accident; however, commuters are facing trouble since the bridge is a major commercial route that connects to the port as well.

According to the traffic police, efforts are underway to restore traffic around the Native Jetty Bridge. The disruption occurred early in the morning following a collision.

The trailer collided with the oil tanker on the Native Jetty Bridge at 5am, causing significant damage. The tanker's nozzle was affected, leading to an oil spill on the road, the traffic police said.

— Screenshot/Google Maps
— Screenshot/Google Maps

Traffic police said that heavy machinery would be deployed to remove the trailer from the scene. Meanwhile, a large number of people have gathered to collect the spilled oil from the road.

Thousands of litres of oil has spilled onto the road. The slippery road led to several injuries as people slipped and fell. The track leading to Mauripur remained completely blocked.

Police have taken both the trailer and the oil tanker into custody and have initiated an investigation into the incident.