9 killed in truck accident in Punjab as fog impairs visibility

Five others were injured in the horrific accident as the truck driver apparently failed to see them due to virtual zero visibility

Vehicles move through dense fog in Gurugram. <b> (Photo: PTI) <b>
IANS Chandigarh
Last Updated : Nov 08 2017 | 4:13 PM IST

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Dense fog claimed nine young lives in Punjab's Bathinda district on Wednesday morning when a cement-mixer truck ploughed through them in low visibility on a flyover on the Bathinda-Chandigarh highway, police said.

Five others were injured in the horrific accident as the truck driver apparently failed to see them due to virtual zero visibility. The truck driver fled the scene after the accident.

The victims, who were students of different colleges and coaching classes in Bathinda, belonged to Rampura Phul town in Bathinda district. The accident took place near Bathinda town, around 230 km from here.

The students were earlier travelling in a bus but got off when it got involved in an accident with another bus on the highway. As they alighted from the bus, the truck came from behind and crushed them, a police officer said.

The multiple accidents happened within a span of 10 minutes, police said. The victims were rushed to nearby hospitals. Rescue operations were hampered by dense fog. Bathinda Deputy Commissioner Diprava Lakra and police chief Naveen Singla rushed to the spot.

Some students saved themselves by jumping from the flyover as the truck came towards them, said a survivor, Prince.

Nearly a dozen other vehicles were involved in a major pile-up on the same flyover, just a few metres from the accident spot.

Four people were killed in a collision between a Punjab Roadways bus and a truck in neighbouring Ferozepur district on Tuesday.

Dense fog and smog has engulfed Punjab and Haryana since the past one week, reducing visibility to 5-10 metres, leading to accidents and pile-ups of vehicles.

 

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First Published: Nov 08 2017 | 4:10 PM IST

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