Death toll from Afghanistan tunnel fire rises to 31
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Injured victims of the fire at a hospital in Charikar, Afghanistan, on Sunday.
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KABUL - The death toll from a fire in Afghanistan’s landmark alpine Salang tunnel has risen to 31, a Health Ministry spokesman said on Monday.
Thirty-seven people were also injured in the accident in Salang Tunnel, located about 90km north of Kabul, according to Mr Sharafat Zaman, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Public Health.
A fire, which the Ministry of Public Works said was caused by a fuel truck overturning, had torn through the tunnel on Saturday evening.
The death toll was initially put at 12 after the fire was extinguished on Sunday, though officials had warned it could rise.
The tunnel remained closed to traffic on Monday, and a spokesperson for the Ministry of Public Works said they would try to open it on Tuesday.
The 2.6km-long Soviet-built tunnel is a historic engineering feat that links Kabul and Afghanistan’s north, connecting the Indian subcontinent to Central Asia through a treacherous mountain pass at 3,400 metres. REUTERS

