A gas leak caused by a truck accident forced 185 villagers to
evacuate and shut down a highway in northwest China's Gansu
Province, local government sources said on Wednesday.
The accident happened around 7:45 a.m. on Tuesday in Qingquan
Township, Yumen City, when a truck carrying 21 tons of natural gas
veered off the highway and subsided into a four-meter-deep roadside
ditch.
The driver and another person in the truck were killed.
Firefighters extinguished a blaze caused by the truck's oil
tank.
Officials evacuated 185 residents from a village about 100
meters from the accident and closed a section of the highway from
Yumen to Jiayuguan City, which lies to the west.
Chen Tianqi, vice mayor of Yumen, who headed the rescue effort,
said the accident was caused by driver fatigue.
Chen said the wreck had been transported to safer ground to let
out the remaining gas, and normal traffic would resume on Wednesday
night.
The truck was owned by a transportation company in Miquan City,
in central-north Xinjiang.
(Xinhua News Agency November 22, 2007)