Tragedy struck Chhattisgarh’s vital Raipur-Bilaspur National Highway when a passenger bus met a gruesome end in a collision with a trailer. The accident happened Friday near Darchura on the Simga-Damakheda stretch, claiming at least four lives and leaving more than 12 people wounded.
The violent crash at a sharp turn shattered the bus, sparking panic among passersby who heard the deafening impact. While official counts stand at four dead, whispers from the scene suggest the number might reach six, highlighting the crash’s severity.
Responders, including police and medical staff, mobilized immediately. They extracted survivors from the mangled vehicle and transported them to local hospitals. Some patients in grave condition were airlifted or referred to Raipur’s facilities for specialized treatment.
Highway traffic faced major snarls as crews cleared the debris. Investigators are probing whether reckless driving or poor visibility contributed, but the perilous curve has long been flagged as a black spot. This devastating event serves as a stark reminder of the perils on India’s national highways, demanding immediate infrastructure upgrades and stricter enforcement.