Terrible catastrophe in Buldhana, Maharashtra; bus caught fire after collision; 26 people perished from burn injuries
Terrible catastrophe in Buldhana, Maharashtra; bus caught fire after collision; 26 people perished from burn injuries
In a bus accident in Buldhana, Maharashtra, 26 persons perished after being burned to death. Rain caused the bus to slide. The bus's diesel tank exploded as a result, starting a fire. 8 persons had serious injuries.
Mumbai. The Maharashtra city of Buldhana has experienced a tragic disaster. A bus fire caused the horrible deaths of 26 individuals. She was merely travelling to a wedding. Rain caused the bus to slide. The bus's diesel tank exploded as a result, starting a fire. 26 victims of this accident died from burn injuries. 8 persons had serious injuries, however. This accident, thus far, on the prosperity highway, is said to be the largest. This traffic collision occurred close to Buldhana's Deulgaon Khond hamlet. This bus held thirty passengers. The fatality toll from the Buldhana bus tragedy has risen to 26, according to Buldhana's ADM.
Apparently, this bus was travelling from Nagpur to Pune. This major incident occurred close to Buldhana for that reason. According to Buldhana Deputy SP Baburao Mahamuni, a bus carrying 32 passengers caught fire on the Samridhi Mahamarg Motorway in Buldhana, resulting in at least 26 fatalities and numerous injuries. For medical attention, the injured have been taken to Buldhana Civil Hospital. This incident occurred on Saturday about two in the morning. All of the passengers were reportedly dozing off when the tragedy occurred. People in the bus were unable to exit owing to sleepiness and a sudden fire, which led to 26 deaths from burns.
Sunil Adasane, the SP for Buldhana, then disclosed to the media that the terrible accident occurred at 1.25 p.m. tonight. The bus that was involved in the tragedy was headed for Pune. There were 33 passengers in all on this vehicle. According to the police, the private bus was travelling from Nagpur to Pune when it struck a pole in the village of Pimpalkhuta at around 1.30 am, after which it struck a divider. The result was that the bus toppled over and caught fire. According to a representative, there were 33 passengers on the bus, and the eight survivors were taken to a local hospital. According to the official, many of the passengers were from Yavatmal, Wardha, and Nagpur.
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