The injured has been identified Bhaskaran (26), resident of Odakkur at Attur taluk in Tamilnadu. He has been admitted to a government hospital.
Traffic on NH48 near Uppinagangdy has been paralysed for over seven hours after the incident.
The incident happened early in the morning and the traffic remained blocked until early afternoon. The gas from the tanker started to leak when one of the three volves broke but efforts of the fire personnel averted any major danger.
They transferred the gas from the stricken vehicle to an HPCL tanker. The movement of all the vehicles on the road was suspended for sometime fearing any further mishap.
Daily commuters, students faced inconvenience as the movement of buses and other vehicles between Bangalore and Mangalore diverted through Uppinangady-Alankaru-Kadaba-Gundya and the vehicles going towards Nellyady proceeded through Periyadka.
Puttur fire brigade officer Lokesh, Mangalore Officer Chandranatha and staff, Uppinangady Thahasildar Krishna Naik, Bajathur Village Accountant Sheshadri who rushed to spot diverted the traffic and made arrangements to transfer the gas to another tanker.
Puttur ASP Rohini Katoch, Rural Circle Inspector BK Manjaiah, Inspector GT Dasari, SI Nagesh Kadri and staff were present on the spot.
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