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Gasoline tanker erupts in flames after hitting power lines in Texas

The tanker carried 9,000 gallons of gasoline and burned for hours after the crash, with crews using foam, water and sand to contain the fire.

  • On Sunday, April 5, 2026, an 18-wheeler carrying 9,000 gallons of gasoline crashed near a Valero on Trinity Boulevard in Fort Worth, leaving the driver in critical condition.
  • Downed power lines sparked the blaze around 1 a.m. after the collision, Fort Worth Fire Department spokesperson Craig Trojacek said, noting the driver attempted to prevent fuel from draining before ignition.
  • Officials declared a Level 2 hazmat incident, utilizing an ARFF truck from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport to provide foam and sand trucks to prevent runoff.
  • Firefighters remained on-site for six hours, cooling the tanker and departing at 7 a.m., while the driver remains hospitalized with burns.
  • Witness Bailey Moss described the escalation: "The fire spread quickly, and you could feel the heat even from a distance. It was pretty intense." Moss said.
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Video shows gasoline tanker erupting into fiery blaze after hitting power lines in Texas

A tanker truck in Texas hauling gasoline erupted into a fiery blaze after colliding with another vehicle and knocking over power lines

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Fuel tanker bursts into flames after crash near gas station

Videos show the front of the truck engulfed in flames, with plumes of smoke rising

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Texas, United States.- A tanker truck in Texas carrying gasoline exploded in a voracious fire today after colliding with another vehicle and knocking down power lines, leaving the truck driver in extremely serious condition, Fort Worth authorities reported. The 18-wheel trailer was carrying 9,000 gallons of gasoline, which began spilling after the truck left the road near a gas station. Then, the fallen power lines caused a fire at about 1 a.m.,…

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WFAA 8abc broke the news in Dallas, United States on Sunday, April 5, 2026.
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