Horrific Collision Between Bus and Tanker in Banaskantha, 3 Dead, 3 Cranes Used to Separate Vehicles
With the beginning of the New Year, tragic news of a major accident has emerged in the state. A horrifying collision occurred between a bus and a tanker near Suigam in Banaskantha. In this accident, two people lost their lives.
The private bus, traveling from Rajasthan to Rajkot, was involved in the accident near the Uchosan area of Suigam.
Rescue Operations and Investigation Underway After Horrific Accident
The accident was so severe that three cranes had to be used to separate the bus and the tanker. The injured individuals were rushed to the hospital for treatment.
Upon receiving information about the accident, a police team swiftly arrived at the scene and registered a case, initiating further investigation into the incident.
Fatal Accident Near Suigam Claims Lives and Injures Many
According to reports, a tragic accident occurred late at night near Suigam in Banaskantha, involving a bus and a tanker. The tanker, coming from the wrong side, collided with the bus. The impact of the collision was so severe that the bus overturned.
The private bus, carrying passengers from Rajasthan to Rajkot, met with this horrific accident near the Uchosan area of Suigam. In this incident, 26 people were injured, and three people lost their lives.
Severe Collision Requires Crane Assistance to Separate Vehicles
It is noteworthy that the collision between the two vehicles was so intense that three cranes had to be used to separate them.
In the aftermath of the accident, the highway was filled with the sound of sirens, and a somber atmosphere took over the area as people mourned the tragic loss.
Police Teams Rush to Accident Site and Begin Investigation
Upon learning about the accident, police teams from Vav-Tharad and Bhabar-Suigam quickly arrived at the scene.
The injured individuals were immediately transferred to the hospital for treatment, while the bodies of the deceased were sent for post-mortem. The police are currently working on identifying the deceased.