<p>Jaipur: The death toll in a tanker-fire incident in <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/rajasthan">Rajasthan</a> has gone up to 19 with another man succumbing to his severe burn injuries at the Sawai Man Singh (SMS) hospital here on Thursday.</p>.<p>SMS hospital superintendent Dr Sushil Bhati informed that one more death was recorded on Thursday, taking the total number of fatalities in the horrific incident to 19.</p>.<p>"Currently, 11 people are undergoing treatment at the hospital," he said, adding that two or three of them are likely to be discharged on Thursday.</p>.Chemical tanker catches fire near Mumbai-Pune highway; traffic hit.<p>Lalaram (28), who died on Thursday, had 60-per cent burn injuries and was on a ventilator. Three more patients are on ventilator support.</p>.<p>The body has been shifted to the hospital's mortuary for post-mortem.</p>.<p>Lalaram's friend Ramavtar said the victim was a security guard in an IT company at the Mahindra SEZ. He was on his way to work on a motorcycle when he got trapped in the fire.</p>.<p>"He had a morning shift that day. He was a resident of Sanganer but had shifted to the Kanota area on the Agra highway sometime ago. He was on a motorcycle when the incident happened," Ramavtar said.</p>.<p>The victim was unmarried.</p>.<p>Three people, who sustained injuries in the incident, died on Wednesday.</p>.<p>An LPG tanker collided with a truck on December 20, sparking a massive fireball that turned a stretch of the Jaipur-Ajmer highway into an inferno. Eleven people had died on the day of the incident and four had succumbed to their injuries subsequently. </p>
<p>Jaipur: The death toll in a tanker-fire incident in <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/rajasthan">Rajasthan</a> has gone up to 19 with another man succumbing to his severe burn injuries at the Sawai Man Singh (SMS) hospital here on Thursday.</p>.<p>SMS hospital superintendent Dr Sushil Bhati informed that one more death was recorded on Thursday, taking the total number of fatalities in the horrific incident to 19.</p>.<p>"Currently, 11 people are undergoing treatment at the hospital," he said, adding that two or three of them are likely to be discharged on Thursday.</p>.Chemical tanker catches fire near Mumbai-Pune highway; traffic hit.<p>Lalaram (28), who died on Thursday, had 60-per cent burn injuries and was on a ventilator. Three more patients are on ventilator support.</p>.<p>The body has been shifted to the hospital's mortuary for post-mortem.</p>.<p>Lalaram's friend Ramavtar said the victim was a security guard in an IT company at the Mahindra SEZ. He was on his way to work on a motorcycle when he got trapped in the fire.</p>.<p>"He had a morning shift that day. He was a resident of Sanganer but had shifted to the Kanota area on the Agra highway sometime ago. He was on a motorcycle when the incident happened," Ramavtar said.</p>.<p>The victim was unmarried.</p>.<p>Three people, who sustained injuries in the incident, died on Wednesday.</p>.<p>An LPG tanker collided with a truck on December 20, sparking a massive fireball that turned a stretch of the Jaipur-Ajmer highway into an inferno. Eleven people had died on the day of the incident and four had succumbed to their injuries subsequently. </p>