Truck carrying 31 tonnes of sugar collided with bus, 4 died tragically
Truck carrying 31 tonnes of sugar collided with bus, 4 died tragically
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Pune: A big incident is coming out from Maharashtra, where a big accident took place in Pune on the intervening night of Saturday-Sunday. It is being said that here a truck collided with a bus going on the highway, killing 4 people, while 18 people were seriously injured. After the accident, the information was given to the police. After the news, the police team reached the spot and after rescuing the injured persons were taken to the hospital.
 
According to the received news, this accident happened near Narhe Ambegaon in Pune. Here the multi wheel cargo truck was going through the highway carrying 31 tonnes of sugar sacks. After that the truck hit a bus from behind. Police officials said that the accident took place at around 2 am on Saturday, in which 4 people lost their lives and 18 were injured.
 
Regarding the incident, the officers told that the people injured in the accident have been rescued by the fire brigade and taken to the hospital. The accident site is on the slope of the Nauwale Pul area adjacent to the Swami Narayan Temple on the Pune Bangalore Highway. This area comes under Ambegaon area of ​​Pune. It is being said that there is a slope of about 8 kilometers from the new Katraj tunnel to Bhumkar Chowk. The bus was carrying passengers on this sloping route, due to which the truck was also coming with a heavy load. The truck could not control the slope and rammed into the bus from behind. After receiving the news of the accident, a total of 7 fire fighting vehicles including 1 rescue van from PMRDA reached the spot and rescued the injured persons.

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