Barabanki, Uttar Pradesh, August 14 (PTI) - Thirty passengers were injured when a private double-decker bus overturned on the Lucknow-Ayodhya highway, police reported on Thursday.
The accident took place late Wednesday night as the bus traveled from Gorakhpur to Delhi.
According to police accounts, the driver of the sleeper bus lost control, leading to the vehicle overturning on the highway near Dharouli village. The chaos that ensued was quickly met with aid as nearby villagers rushed to the scene, hearing the distress calls of the trapped passengers.
Police and administration officials arrived shortly after being notified of the incident. It took about an hour to rescue all injured passengers, who were then transported to Ram Sanehi Ghat Community Health Centre (CHC).
CHC Superintendent Dr. Amresh Verma confirmed that 30 passengers received treatment at the facility. Two passengers in critical condition were transferred to the district hospital.
Sub-Divisional Magistrate Anurag Singh and Circle Officer Jatashankar Mishra reported employing a JCB machine to move the bus and resume traffic on the affected highway stretch.
Additional Superintendent of Police Vikas Chandra Tripathi reassured that no fatalities occurred during the incident.
The administration acted swiftly to deliver medical attention and maintain highway traffic flow. Heavy rain and slippery roads were identified as factors in the crash, prompting officials to advise caution for passengers and locals alike.
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