Seven Killed, Multiple Injured in Minibus–Truck Collision on Emirates Road in Dubai; Indian Workers Among Victims
Seven people, including Indian workers from Uttar Pradesh and Telangana and a Sri Lankan national, were killed in a minibus-truck collision on Emirates Road in Dubai. Eight Indians were injured, with three still hospitalised. Authorities cite mechanical failure as the cause, with investigations ongoing and consular assistance underway.
According to reports, the accident occurred when a minibus carrying workers collided with a truck that had come to a sudden halt on the road due to a reported mechanical malfunction. Dubai Police stated that preliminary investigations suggest the truck stopped abruptly after experiencing a technical failure, leading to the fatal crash.
Brigadier Juma Salem bin Suwaidan, Director of the General Department of Traffic at Dubai Police, confirmed that the collision resulted in seven fatalities and nine injuries in total.
Among the injured, eight were Indian nationals. Five of them have been discharged after receiving medical treatment, while three remain under hospital care. Two injured individuals are being treated at Rashid Hospital, and one is admitted to Al Fakheer Hospital.
In an official statement, the Consulate General of India in Dubai expressed deep sorrow over the tragic incident. Consular officials visited hospitals, met the injured victims, and assured all possible assistance in coordination with local authorities. The Consulate further confirmed that it is working closely with the Dubai administration to facilitate medical care for the injured, support families of the deceased, and arrange the repatriation of mortal remains to India.
Authorities in Dubai have confirmed that investigations into the circumstances of the accident remain ongoing, as officials continue to examine the mechanical failure and sequence of events that led to the collision.
The incident underscores the persistent risks faced by migrant workers during transportation in industrial and labor transit routes, drawing attention to road safety enforcement and emergency response mechanisms in the region.

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