UP: Horrific road accident, so many casualties
UP: Horrific road accident, so many casualties
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Kanpur: In Uttar Pradesh's Kanpur, an uncontrollable electric bus going from Ghantaghar to Tat Mil crossroads hit several vehicles on Sunday night. This incident is being told near the Tat Mill intersection. This incident happened last Sunday night at around 11:30. After this accident, there was chaos and everyone looked shocked and upset. In this case, East Kanpur DCP Pramod Kumar said, 'As soon as the information was received, police and ambulance were sent to the spot. In this accident, 6 people have been reported dead and many people are injured.

He also said that the search for the bus driver and the relief work is going on. The injured have been admitted to a nearby hospital. The condition of many of the injured is said to be serious. Initial investigations have found the fault of the bus driver. On the other hand, the police are also scanning the CCTV footage installed there. It is being said that only 3 people have been identified among the dead. As soon as she came to know about the entire incident, Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra has expressed grief over the accident. In fact, she tweeted, "Very sad news of the road accident was received from Kanpur. My deepest condolences to the families of the deceased. I pray to God that the injured get recovery soon.''

Apart from this accident, a minibus overturned in central Kolkata Dharmatala on Sunday itself. Dozens of passengers were injured in the accident. Many of the passengers were deeply hurt. According to reports, the minibus driver lost control due to a tyre burst at Dorina crossing in Dharmatala and due to this, the bus overturned. On the other hand, five people were killed on the spot in a road accident on the Pune-Mumbai National Highway on Sunday. The accident took place on the old Pune-Mumbai highway.

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