Two killed, 24 injured after two buses collide on Yamuna Expressway in Mathura

Mathura: Around two people have been killed while 24 have been injured  after two buses on Tuesday collided near Raya Cut in Mathura, police said. Reports said that two buses collided at 110 milestone, leading to the death of two people and injuries to more than 24 passengers. The accident occurred in the Raya police.

Mathura: Around two people have been killed while 24 have been injured  after two buses on Tuesday collided near Raya Cut in Mathura, police said.

Reports said that two buses collided at 110 milestone, leading to the death of two people and injuries to more than 24 passengers. The accident occurred in the Raya police station area.

According to police, one bus was from Aligarh and the other was from Badaun. The passengers were returning from the Mahakumbh.

Due to the collision, many people suffered serious injuries.

Shailesh Pandey, DIG, Mathura told the media, “Two people died in the accident, and thirteen people are said to be injured.”

As soon as the accident was reported, police and emergency teams rushed to the spot. The injured were taken to different hospitals, including the district hospital, for treatment. The Chief Medical Officer (CMO) and Additional District Magistrate (ADM) also reached the district hospital to ensure proper medical care for the victims.

“Under the direction of the District Magistrate, the CMO and his team are engaged in the treatment,” DIG says.

The process of identifying the victims and informing their families is underway. Officials are also investigating the cause of the accident.

According to police, “One of the deceased is identified as a resident of Delhi.”

The administration is collecting more details about the accident. Authorities have advised travellers to drive carefully on highways to avoid such tragic incidents.

The bodies of the deceased have been kept in the district hospital mortuary. Officials are also investigating the cause of the accident.

Further information is awaited.