​Nine Killed, three critically injured in van-cement mixer accident in Thane 

At least nine people were killed and three others seriously injured after a van collided with a cement mixer in Maharashtra’s Thane district on Monday, police said, reported the PTI.

The accident took place at around 11:30 am on Raita bridge in Govili village of Murbad area in Thane.

According to officials, the van crashed into a cement mixer coming from the opposite direction, leading to a severe impact.

Casualties and injuries

Police said that nine occupants of the van died in the accident. Three others sustained critical injuries and were rushed to nearby hospitals for treatment, the news agency reported.

Their condition is reported to be serious.

The officials said that the rescue teams, medical staff and local police reached the spot soon after the incident. Efforts were made to assist the injured and clear the wreckage from the bridge, according to the PTI.

The officials said that more details about the victims and the cause of the crash are awaited. An investigation has been initiated to determine the circumstances leading to the accident.

Speeding truck kills seven pilgrims on Lakhtar-Viramgam highway in Gujarat

Meanwhile, in an another incident, seven members of a pilgrim group from the Bharwad community were killed while several others suffered injuries after a speeding truck ran over them on the Lakhtar-Viramgam Highway in Gujarat`s Surendranagar district in the early hours of Monday.

The accident took place between Chharad and Bhaskarpara villages near Lakhtar around 1.20 am when a group of foot pilgrims, travelling from Gadhka village in Rajkot towards Viramgam for temple darshan and a flag-hoisting ritual, was hit from behind by a dumper truck.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday expressed grief over the loss of lives in the accident.

“The mishap in Surendranagar district, Gujarat, is deeply distressing. Heartfelt condolences to those who have lost their loved ones. Prayers for the speedy recovery of the injured,” the PM`s office posted on X.

The victims belonged to the Mundhva family and were part of a larger group of around 700 devotees undertaking the pilgrimage.

Seven people, including five women and two men, died on the spot. The deceased were identified as Masabhai Mundhva, Jaluben Mundhva, Raniben Lambariya and Vajiben Mundhva, among others.

(with PTI inputs)

 

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