Three Killed, Two Dozen Injured After Truck Slams Into Passenger Bus in Uttar Pradesh’s Balrampur
A late-night collision in Uttar Pradesh’s Balrampur left three passengers dead and 24 injured after a truck struck a Delhi-bound bus, causing it to crash into an electric pole and catch fire. Rescue teams responded quickly, and authorities have launched an investigation into the tragic incident involving mostly Nepali travellers.
According to initial police reports, the bus lost control after being struck by a truck transporting a consignment of winter garments to Assam. The impact forced the bus off its path and into an electric pole, where the collision sparked a blaze that rapidly spread through the passenger cabin. Rescue teams and local police rushed to the location moments later, working through the flames and debris to pull survivors from the vehicle.
Officials confirmed that three passengers died at the scene due to the fire, while the injured were transported to nearby hospitals for urgent treatment. Authorities have launched an investigation to determine the exact cause of the collision and to assess whether negligence or mechanical failure contributed to the deadly chain of events.
The incident has once again highlighted the vulnerability of long-distance travellers on India’s highways and the recurring risks posed by nighttime transport operations. As inquiries move forward, the district administration has assured that necessary support will be provided to victims and their families, underscoring the broader need for stricter safety measures across major transit routes.

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