Published on March 27, 2026
A tragic incident occurred in Andhra Pradesh, India, where a bus burst into flames following a collision with a truck. The accident took place near the town of Chittoor, resulting in the deaths of at least 13 individuals, while around 20 others sustained serious injuries.
Eyewitness reports indicate that the bus was traveling at high speed when it crashed into the truck, which was parked on the roadside. The impact ignited the bus almost instantly, engulfing it in flames. Rescue operations were promptly initiated, and local authorities arrived on the scene to assist those injured and to combat the fire.
Survivors described harrowing scenes as they attempted to escape the burning vehicle. Many were trapped inside due to the extent of the damage caused . Emergency services worked diligently to transport the injured to near, where they are receiving urgent medical attention.
The Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh expressed deep sorrow over the incident and extended condolences to the families of the victims. He also announced that the state government would offer compensation to those affected .
Traffic on the highway was disrupted for several hours as authorities conducted their investigation and cleared the wreckage. The cause of the accident is still under investigation, although preliminary reports suggest that poor visibility due to adverse weather conditions may have played a role.
This incident has once again raised concerns about road safety in India, where accidents frequently occur due to reckless driving and inadequate infrastructure. Community leaders and advocates are calling for stricter regulations and enhanced safety measures to prevent such tragedies in the future.
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