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Tragic Bus Accident in Dwarka, Gujarat: 7 Dead and 14 Injured

Tragic Bus Accident in Dwarka, Gujarat: 7 Dead and 14 Injured

Tragic Bus Accident in Dwarka, Gujarat

7 Dead and 14 Injured

A serious bus accident occurred near Dwarka in Gujarat on Saturday evening, resulting in the deaths of seven people and injuries to 14 others. The accident happened when the bus tried to avoid cattle on the road, jumped the divider, and collided with two cars and a bike.

Details of the Deceased

The deceased have been identified as:

  • Hetalben Arjunbhai Thakor
  • Priyanshi Maheshbhai Thakor
  • Tanya Arjunbhai Thakor
  • Himanshu Kishanbhai Thakor
  • Virendra Kishanbhai Thakor
  • Chirag Bhai
  • One unidentified passenger

All the injured were rushed to a hospital in Khambhalia town for treatment.

Rescue Operations

According to ASI Ravikant from the 6 Baroda NDRF Team, the fire brigade and civil administration officials promptly rescued the injured. The accident took place around 7:45 pm on the Dwarka-Khambaliya National Highway.

Further details are awaited.

Doubts Revealed


Dwarka -: Dwarka is a city in the state of Gujarat, India. It is known for its temples and is a popular pilgrimage site.

Gujarat -: Gujarat is a state in western India. It is known for its rich culture, history, and economic development.

road divider -: A road divider is a barrier in the middle of the road that separates lanes of traffic going in opposite directions. It helps prevent accidents.

cattle -: Cattle are large farm animals like cows and bulls. In India, they often roam freely and can sometimes come onto roads.

Khambhalia -: Khambhalia is a town in Gujarat, India. It has hospitals and other facilities for treating injured people.

fire brigade -: The fire brigade is a group of people trained to put out fires and help in emergencies like accidents. They rescue people and provide first aid.

civil administration -: Civil administration refers to government officials and workers who manage public services and help during emergencies.
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