Tamil Nadu

11 Dead in Sivaganga TNSTC Bus Collision Exposes Tamil Nadu Road Safety Crisis: National Tragedy

A devastating TNSTC bus head-on collision near Kummangudi, Sivaganga, resulted in at least 11 fatalities. This tragic Tamil Nadu Bus Accident renews urgent concerns over public transport safety and reckless driving on national highways. Get the full report on the government’s response and ongoing investigation.

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu Bus Accident Sivaganga Road Safety Crisis

A pall of grief has descended upon Sivaganga district, Tamil Nadu, following a horrific head-on collision between two State Transport Corporation (TNSTC) buses that claimed the lives of at least eleven innocent passengers and left over twenty severely injured. The devastating incident, which unfolded near Kummangudi in the Tirupattur area on Sunday evening, has sent shockwaves across the state and immediately brought the critical issue of public transport safety back into the national spotlight.

The collision involved a government bus traveling from Tiruppur towards Karaikudi and another moving from Karaikudi towards Dindigul. Eyewitnesses recounted a scene of absolute chaos and extensive damage, with the front section of one bus mangled and completely wrenched off due to the sheer force of the impact. Several victims, including a child, reportedly succumbed to their injuries instantly at the accident spot, emphasizing the brutal intensity of the crash. Emergency services, supported by local residents and fellow passengers, worked frantically to extricate victims trapped inside the crumpled wreckage, rushing the injured to nearby government hospitals in Sivaganga and Tirupathur for urgent medical attention.

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