A serious road accident occurred in Deoli, Rajasthan, causing widespread panic in the area. Reports indicate that a state-run bus collided forcefully with a Mahindra Thar, dragging the vehicle approximately 40 feet. At the time of the incident, around 45 passengers were aboard the bus.
Eyewitness Accounts
Witnesses reported that the bus was traveling at high speed when it suddenly struck the Thar. The impact was so severe that the Thar lost control and skidded along the road, leading to chaos among bystanders who quickly gathered at the scene.
Accident Captured on Video
A video of the incident has surfaced, clearly showing the bus dragging the Thar for some distance after the collision. This footage has gone viral on social media, leaving viewers shocked by the severity of the accident.
Panic Among Passengers
The collision caused panic among the 45 passengers on the bus. Fortunately, there have been no reports of serious injuries, although a few individuals sustained minor injuries and received first aid at a local hospital.
Police Investigation Underway
Upon receiving news of the accident, police arrived at the scene to manage the situation. Initial investigations suggest that speeding and negligence may have contributed to the crash. Authorities have begun questioning the bus driver and are conducting a thorough investigation into the matter.
Concerns Over Road Safety
This incident raises further concerns about road safety and speeding. Experts emphasize that neglecting traffic rules and reckless behavior can lead to such accidents, which could result in severe consequences.
Currently, the accident in Deoli serves as a stark reminder of the importance of vigilance and adherence to traffic regulations on the roads.
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