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Madhya Pradesh Road Accident: 6 Dead, 20 Injured in Maihar Bus-Truck Collision

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: September 29, 2024 07:04 IST

In a tragic accident between bus and truck in Madhya Pradesh's Maihar district 6 people were killed and 20 injured. As ...

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In a tragic accident between bus and truck in Madhya Pradesh's Maihar district 6 people were killed and 20 injured. As per the police reports the bus, traveling from Prayagraj to Nagpur, collided with a parked stone-laden dumper truck around 11 pm on Saturday near the Nadan Dehat police station, approximately 25 km from the district headquarters.

Superintendent of Police, Maihar, Sudhir Agrawal, informed PTI that six of the injured were in serious condition and were referred to Satna, while the others are being treated in Maihar and Amarpatan hospitals. He noted that senior officials arrived at the scene shortly after the accident was reported and initiated a rescue operation.

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