3 Dies After Double Decker Bus Turns Turtle On Yamuna Expressway

The double-decker bus was involved in a horrifying collision with the divider on the Yamuna Expressway, lost control, and toppled.
3 Dies After Double Decker Bus Turns Turtle On Yamuna Expressway
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LUCKNOW: On the night of February 26, a double-decker bus was involved in a horrifying collision with the divider on the Yamuna Expressway, lost control, and toppled, killing three people. 12 of the 40 injured victims are in critical condition.

After receiving the information, the police responded to the accident at around 11:00 pm and rushed the injured people to the nearby district hospital for care.

With the use of a crane, the bus that had toppled was removed, and traffic was then restored. The source stated that the bus had left Narela in Delhi and was on its way to Darbhanga in Bihar.

At about nine in the morning, passengers who worked in various parts of Delhi boarded the bus. Around 11 o'clock at night, the accident occurred when everyone was asleep.

As soon as the bus hit the divider, someone screamed. The bus flipped after initially colliding with the divider.

The cops arrived at the scene and began relief and rescue efforts based on information from sources other than the Surinamese police. The injured were extricated from the bus and transported in an ambulance to the neighbourhood hospital. 

On February 24, a truck slammed two buses from behind in the Sidhi district of Madhya Pradesh, resulting in at least seven fatalities and a number of injuries. The event allegedly took place close to Barkhada village and the Mohania tunnel.

According to officials, the buses were transporting people who had attended the rally for Union Home Minister Amit Shah. The accident was brought on by a truck tyre blowout.

Two buses were parked when a truck approached from behind, blew a tyre, and lost control, crashing into them, according to police officials. The police started looking into the situation right after. 

The Madhya Pradesh chief minister, Shivraj Singh Chouhan, visited the scene and conveyed his sadness over the bus disaster. He pledged to give the injured the finest care and, if necessary, to take them outside the city for treatment. 

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