📍 Date & Location

Date: 15 October 2025
Location: Near Thaiyat village, Jaisalmer District, Rajasthan
Bus Route: Jaisalmer to Jodhpur (Private operator: KK Travels)


🕯️ Incident Summary

A private AC bus with 57 passengers traveling from Jaisalmer to Jodhpur caught fire near Thaiyat village, approximately 10 km from Jaisalmer. The fire started at the rear of the bus, rapidly engulfing the entire vehicle.

  • 20 passengers, including 3 children, were burnt alive.
  • 16 others were critically injured and rushed to hospitals in Jodhpur and Jaisalmer.
  • Reports confirm that only one emergency exit was functional, and flammable materials were stored in the luggage area.

🚨 What Went Wrong? (Primary Mistakes)

  • Only one emergency exit working; other doors jammed
  • Overcrowding and narrow aisle blocked escape
  • Fire started near fuel tank/luggage section, possibly due to spark or overheating
  • Inadequate emergency response gear onboard (no fire extinguisher, hammer)
  • ❌ Delayed action — bus was completely engulfed within 5 minutes
  • ❌ Bus body design allowed rapid flame spread, no fire-retardant material
  • Untrained driver and staff – failed to manage evacuation

🔍 Hidden Truths & Negligence

🧨 Spark Origin: Initial spark suspected near electrical line or AC compressor.
🧨 Inflammable cargo: Flammable goods (possibly diesel cans, luggage) stored illegally.
🧨 Single Exit Trap: 50+ passengers trapped due to blocked central passage and locked rear door.
🧨 Violation of Bus Safety Norms: Bus design did not comply with AIS-052 safety code, mandatory for all commercial buses.
🧨 No Onboard Fire System: No extinguisher, smoke detector, or thermal shutdown.


📛 Could This Have Been Prevented?

✅ Yes — completely. This was a systemic and preventable tragedy.


🛡️ Survival Lessons (How to Save Yourself)

🧍‍♂️ For Passengers:

  1. Always locate emergency exits before journey begins.
  2. Carry a personal mini glass breaker + smoke mask for long journeys.
  3. If fire starts:
    • Drop low (smoke rises)
    • Cover mouth with cloth
    • Kick/break glass if door stuck
    • Never run toward fire direction

🧑‍✈️ For Drivers & Staff:

  • Mandatory training in emergency evacuation & fire suppression
  • Know location & usage of extinguisher, hammers, electric cut-off switch
  • In case of fire: Stop > Open doors > Evacuate > Pull emergency switch

📊 Key Data from the Case

MetricValue
Total passengers onboard57
Deaths20 (incl. 3 children)
Injured (critical)16
Fire originRear compartment (possibly spark in AC/fuel area)
Time to full engulf<5 minutes
Bus operatorKK Travels (Private)
Fire control byLocal police, villagers, Army response team
Safety complianceNo visible fire safety system or staff training

🎥 Visuals


📢 Voices From the Ground

“Flames erupted from the rear like an explosion… within seconds it became a furnace.”
– Eyewitness, local resident

“There was just one exit. Everyone rushed to it. People screamed… many couldn’t escape.”
– Survivor, critically injured

“We never saw a fire extinguisher or any safety instruction. No emergency training.”
– Relative of deceased


🏛️ Systemic Questions for the Nation

  • How many buses on Indian roads still have only one working exit?
  • Are passenger vehicle safety norms being enforced or ignored?
  • When will India mandate fire-resistant interiors in all public transport?
  • Why is there no national protocol for bus evacuation training?

✅ What Needs to Change Now

  1. Mandatory installation of dual exit points in all commercial buses
  2. Installation of temperature/smoke sensors + auto shut-off
  3. Fire-retardant interiors as per BIS/AI standards
  4. Annual public reporting of Bus Fitness + Fire Safety Audit
  5. Public education campaign: “Bus mein Suraksha, Har Safar ke Saath”

📣 Action for Citizens

🛡 Ask your bus operator before boarding:
“Where is the emergency exit? Fire extinguisher? Hammer?”

🛡 Support HowToSurvive.in’s demand for:
➡️ Dual exit norms
➡️ National Bus Fire Registry
➡️ Passenger safety law reform


🔚 Closing Line

20 lives lost to a preventable fire inside a bus. What will it take to act before the next bus becomes a coffin?
🛡 This is why we built HowToSurvive.in – to turn death into awareness, and silence into action.

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