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Mumbai-Nagpur National Highway Accident: Collision Between Van And Bus Leaves Four Dead, 15 Injured

The collision involved a brick-laden Metador and a Madhya Pradesh Transport ST bus. In this accident, four people lost their lives. As per reports, 10 to 15 people are injured.

(Reported By Ankush Jaiswal)

A tragic road accident occurred on National Highway No. 53, connecting Mumbai to Nagpur, near Amsari village in Nandura tehsil, Buldhana district on April 15. The collision involved a brick-laden Metador and a Madhya Pradesh Transport ST bus. In this accident, four people lost their lives. As per reports, 10 to 15 people are injured.

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The injured individuals have been rushed to local hospitals for immediate medical attention, with several being referred to Khamgaon Hospital for further treatment. Relief and rescue work is going on rapidly with the help of police and local people. Due to the accident, traffic on the route was also disrupted for some time.

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First published on: Apr 15, 2025 10:24 AM IST


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