Tragic Collision and Fire on Delhi-Agra Expressway: Four Dead, 25 Injured
A devastating collision involving multiple buses and cars on the Delhi-Agra Expressway in Mathura led to a massive fire, causing four fatalities and injuring 25. Dense fog-induced low visibility is believed to have contributed. Immediate rescue efforts saved many passengers, with 11 fire tenders deployed at the scene.
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In a tragic incident on the Delhi-Agra Expressway, at least four people lost their lives, and 25 others sustained injuries when multiple buses and cars collided, resulting in a large-scale fire. The accident occurred in Mathura district on Tuesday morning amidst dense fog conditions that severely reduced visibility, according to police.
Senior Superintendent of Police Shlok Kumar reported the involvement of seven buses and three cars at Milestone 127 on the Yamuna Expressway, with the low visibility blamed for the chaos. Despite the severity of the incident, the swift response by emergency teams, including 11 fire tenders, mitigated the damage and averted further casualties.
Eyewitness accounts highlighted the panic among passengers, who struggled to escape the burning vehicles. Rescue operations were promptly initiated, with the injured being transported to nearby medical facilities. This comes as Uttar Pradesh battles heavy smog, further complicating travel conditions and leading to dangerous situations for motorists.
(With inputs from agencies.)

