Collision: Heavy collision between vehicles in Jharkhand and Rajasthan, eight killed, four killed in Maharashtra

Four people died in a head-on collision between two vehicles in Jharkhand’s Pakur. It is being told that two vehicles collided in the early hours near Kadva village of Littipara police station area of ​​Pakur. Police station in-charge Abhishek Rai said that the collision was so strong that both the vehicles caught fire. Both the driver and the sub-drivers are feared dead. Police said that a truck laden with cement going to Bengal and a dumper laden with chips going to Godda collided due to dense fog. At present, the identity of the dead has not been established. Police is trying to identify.

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truck trampled ambulance in rajasthan

At the same time, four people were killed and two others were injured in a head-on collision between an ambulance and a truck in Dausa district of Rajasthan. Baswa police station SHO Dara Singh told the media that the deceased included patient Baljeet (28), who was being taken by his brother and relatives from Alwar to Jaipur. While going from Bandikui to Alwar, the truck trampled the ambulance. In this, Baljeet, Himmat, Bhup Singh and ambulance driver Mahesh died on the spot, while Bhagchand and ambulance worker Navdeep were injured.

Maharashtra: Four killed, 23 injured after being hit by truck

Four Varkaris (devotees of Lord Vitthal) were killed and 23 of their companions were injured when a mini-pickup truck rammed into a mini pickup truck near Kanhe village in Maharashtra’s Pune district in the early hours of Saturday. The incident took place around 6 am in Maval tehsil when the pilgrims were on their way to the temple town of Alandi, located about 25 km from Pune city, police said.

Vadgaon Maval police inspector Vilas Bhosale said a group of Warkaris were coming on foot from Raigad district. When they reached Sate Phata on the old Mumbai-Pune highway, they were hit by a mini truck, injuring around 27 people. He said the injured were taken to different hospitals, where four died during treatment.

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