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25 die in bus accident in Maharastra, India



MAHARASTRA, INDIA: 25 people were killed when a bus met with an accident due to tyre burst in Buldhana, Maharashtra, India.

According to police sources, 25 people including three children lost their lives and eight others got injured in the accident.

Officials said that the driver told the police that the accident took place after a tyre burst, causing the bus to overturn. Later the diesel tank of the bus caught fire.

“The driver of the bus who survived the accident said that the vehicle overturned after a tyre burst, and later caught fire killing 25 people on the spot and leaving 8 others injured,” Buldhana SP Sunil Kadasane said.

“There are 3 children among those who died and the rest are adults. Those injured in the accident have been taken to Buldhana Civil Hospital and admitted there,” he said, adding, “We are further looking into the matter.”

According to officials, the bus was travelling from Maharashtra’s Yavatmal to Pune and met with an accident on the Samruddhi Mahamarg Expressway in Maharashtra’s Buldhana at around 1:30 am on Saturday.

“The time when the accident occurred it was late night and people were sleeping. Many people could not come out and they died. Some people who could get out after the bus caught fire somehow survived and the rest died,” they said.

“The most important thing in the investigation is that we identify the dead and hand over the bodies to their families,” they added. (ANI)

Publish Date : 01 July 2023 15:24 PM

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