Six officials, including a DSP-level officer, were suspended on Friday for negligence.
The Dawn reported that the death toll in Ahmadpur Sharqia oil tanker fire has risen to 206.
At least 65 injured were still recovering in hospitals.
In Victoria Hospital in Bahawalpur, 25 patients are said to be critical. Nine in Lahore and 17 in Multan are also battling for their lives.
A team of surgeons have been called in to conduct skin transplants at a hospital in Lahore.
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The tanker caught fire after the explosion and some 50,000 litres of petrol spilled from the vehicle.
The vehicle, coming from Karachi to Lahore, veered off the road when the driver lost control after one of its tyres burst. It exploded after someone lit a cigarette.
The cause of the fire has not been made official yet, but it is believed that a spark from the many cars and motorcycles that raced to the scene may have ignited the fuel.
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had also met the victims of the tragedy and said that the government would provide jobs to those who were injured in the explosion and relatives of the affected families.
He had vowed that the incident would be thoroughly investigated and those found guilty of dereliction of duty would be punished.
Punjab province Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif has constituted a four-member inquiry committee to investigate the Bahawalpur tragedy.
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