Bus catches fire in Mahipalpur, none hurt
A bus carrying passengers caught fire in the Mahipalpur area, the police said on Friday.
A bus carrying passengers caught fire in the Mahipalpur area, the police said on Friday.
The injured were rushed to NIMS hospital located on the highway and Jaipur's SMS hospital where the condition of passengers was reportedly serious, the Shahpura police station said.
A group of more than five criminals hijacked a private bus by threatening the driver with a firearm. They then got off at a predetermined spot and took at least three bags from the driver's cabin.
The door of a moving bus suddenly broke open, causing passengers to be thrown outside. This incident occurred this morning in the heart of the city, at Moulali.
The bus, which was going to its office in Gamon, dragged the two-wheeler despite the locals raising alarm.
This bus facility was started recently by the Haryana Chief Minister, Manohar Lal Khattar, but the service was stopped due to Covid-19 pandemic.
According to eyewitnesses, the two vehicles were coming from opposite directions when they collided. "There was a stray cow on the road and in trying to save the animal, the two vehicles collided," said an eyewitness.
The addition of the 32 new buses took Delhi's fleet of buses to 6,793, of which 3,760 are under Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) and 3,033 under the Cluster Scheme.
A rescue operation involving multiple agencies was underway to retrieve over 20 people feared trapped in the 200-m stretch covered with rubble.
Checkpost police asked to stop the bus and rescued the victim.