A tragic road accident occurred on the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway in Rajasthan’s Alwar district early Tuesday morning, resulting in three fatalities and injuring 33 passengers. The collision involved a passenger bus from Indore bound for Delhi and a chemical-laden truck, causing severe damage to the bus’s front section. Following the crash, traffic on the expressway was temporarily disrupted.
The accident site was chaotic, with passengers awakening to screams and injuries after the collision. Prompt police response and assistance from locals facilitated rescue operations, with injured passengers being swiftly evacuated to nearby hospitals for treatment. Among the deceased were the bus driver, his wife, and their son, whose bodies were taken to the mortuary at the Community Health Centre in Reni.
Of the 33 injured individuals, 31 were referred to Alwar for advanced medical care due to critical conditions. At the Pinan CHC, where the injured were initially taken, one doctor administered primary treatment before transferring the critically wounded to Alwar for specialized attention. The investigation into the crash’s cause is ongoing, with authorities focusing on the circumstances that led to this tragic incident.
