School Bus Plunges Into Ditch After Steering Failure in Uttar Pradesh’s Pratapgarh
A school bus carrying around 30 students crashed into a ditch in Pratapgarh’s Amhara village after an alleged steering failure. Two children were seriously injured and hospitalized, while police and local residents carried out swift rescue efforts at the scene.
The incident occurred in Amhara village under the Kandhai police station limits, where the bus, operated by Shri Ram Murti Public School, reportedly became uncontrollable after a steering malfunction. According to officials, nearly 30 schoolchildren were on board at the time of the accident.
Eyewitnesses said the vehicle veered off the road before plunging into a deep pit, causing chaos and fear among the young passengers. Local residents rushed to the scene moments after the crash and began helping children out of the damaged bus even before emergency services arrived.
Police teams soon reached the spot and coordinated with villagers to ensure all students were safely evacuated. Two children sustained serious injuries in the accident and were immediately shifted to a nearby hospital for treatment. The condition of the remaining students was reported to be stable.
Authorities are examining the circumstances surrounding the mechanical failure, while the police have taken note of the incident as part of routine procedure. Further action is expected following a technical inspection of the vehicle.
The accident has once again drawn attention to the safety of school transportation and the critical importance of regular vehicle maintenance. As investigations continue, the incident serves as a stark reminder of the risks associated with mechanical lapses in vehicles carrying children.

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