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Published 10:36 IST, November 24th 2024

Seven killed, Four Injured in RTC Bus-Auto Collision in Andhra's Anantapur

Seven people were killed and four others were critically injured after an RTC bus collided with an auto carrying agricultural labourers in Anantapur district

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Seven people were killed and four others were critically injured after an RTC bus collided with an auto carrying agricultural labourers in Anantapur district
Seven people were killed and four others were critically injured after an RTC bus collided with an auto carrying agricultural labourers in Anantapur district | Image: Republic
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Anantapur : As many as seven people were killed and four others were critically injured after an RTC bus collided with an auto carrying agricultural labourers near Thalagaspalle in Garldinne Mandal of Andhra Pradesh's Anantapur district.

As per district police, 12 agricultural labourers from Nellutla village in Kuttluru Mandal were travelling in an auto to work in Garldinne.

On their way back, the RTC bus, coming from the opposite direction, collided with their vehicle. Among the deceased, two died on the spot.

As per the police, the other two died while being transported to the hospital, while the other three succumbed to their injuries during their treatment in the hospital.

The remaining injured are being treated at the Anantapur Government Hospital.

Upon receiving the information, District SP Jagadeesh and DSP Venkateswarulu inspected the accident site. Police have taken the RTC bus driver into custody for further investigation.

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu expressed profound shock over the incident. He announced a compensation of Rs 5 lakh for the families of the deceased and also directed officials to ensure proper medical care for the injured. 

With inputs from ANI

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07:11 IST, November 24th 2024