<p>Karachi: The death toll from a deadly oil tanker explosion in the Noshki area of the Balochistan province has risen to eight after five victims died during treatment at a private hospital in Karachi.</p>.<p>At least one person was killed and 40 others injured when a parked oil tanker caught fire and exploded in Noshki on April 28.</p>.<p>The Balochistan government had 24 critically wounded patients airlifted to Karachi on April 29 via Edhi Air Ambulance for specialised treatment in Karachi.</p>.Pak security forces kill 5 terrorists in northwest Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.<p>A spokesperson for Edhi trust said on Friday night and Saturday morning five more victims had died.</p>.<p>“The driver was killed in the explosion while two others had died earlier this week at another private hospital for burns victims in Karachi,” he said.</p>.<p>Seventeen other patients remain under treatment in private hospitals across Karachi, according to the spokesperson, some of them are still in critical condition with 80 per cent burns.</p>.<p>Local authorities are continuing investigations into the cause of the fire, which reportedly originated inside the tanker caused by welding work which took place inside the tanker.</p>
<p>Karachi: The death toll from a deadly oil tanker explosion in the Noshki area of the Balochistan province has risen to eight after five victims died during treatment at a private hospital in Karachi.</p>.<p>At least one person was killed and 40 others injured when a parked oil tanker caught fire and exploded in Noshki on April 28.</p>.<p>The Balochistan government had 24 critically wounded patients airlifted to Karachi on April 29 via Edhi Air Ambulance for specialised treatment in Karachi.</p>.Pak security forces kill 5 terrorists in northwest Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.<p>A spokesperson for Edhi trust said on Friday night and Saturday morning five more victims had died.</p>.<p>“The driver was killed in the explosion while two others had died earlier this week at another private hospital for burns victims in Karachi,” he said.</p>.<p>Seventeen other patients remain under treatment in private hospitals across Karachi, according to the spokesperson, some of them are still in critical condition with 80 per cent burns.</p>.<p>Local authorities are continuing investigations into the cause of the fire, which reportedly originated inside the tanker caused by welding work which took place inside the tanker.</p>