Horrific road accident of three vehicles collided on Jaipur-Ajmer highway; 2 people including the driver burnt alive

Jaipur Road Accident: News of a painful road accident is coming from Jaipur, Rajasthan. This incident happened on the Jaipur-Ajmer highway at 5 am on Monday. This accident happened when a tanker, a truck loaded with bricks and a trolley collided with each other while descending from the flyover. In this collision, a terrible fire broke out in the cabin of the truck due to which the driver and cleaner of the truck were completely burnt.

Mon, 26 Aug 2024 01:53 PM (IST)
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Horrific road accident of three vehicles collided on Jaipur-Ajmer highway; 2 people including the driver burnt alive
Horrific road accident of three vehicles collided on Jaipur-Ajmer highway; 2 people including the driver burnt alive

Two persons were charred to death as three vehicles collided with each other on the Jaipur-Ajmer highway in Rajasthan at around 5 am on Monday. Certainly, two more people have been seriously injured in this accident. The collision was so powerful that the cabin of the truck and the driver-cleaner got absolutely gutted, which caused jamming on the entire highway. According to the police officials, a tanker, a truck laden with bricks, and a trolley collided with one another while coming down from the flyover.

The truck caught fire and the driver and cleaner who were sitting in the cabin could not come out and were charred to death. As the flames were too high, people could not reach the truck and both kept shouting for help. Locals tried to extinguish the fire but the flames were so strong that the bodies could not be taken out for a long time.

The fire engines reached the spot and doused the fire. Other tanker and trolley drivers were also injured in the accident, who have been admitted to a private hospital. Due to the accident, the road was blocked for about two hours. SHO Harishchandra Solanki said that two fire engines had reached the spot, and the fire was brought under control after hours of effort.

Another officer ASI Uday Singh said that the police were informed about the accident over the phone. He said that the cabin of the truck has been burnt and the papers kept inside it have also been burnt. The police is trying to identify the victim. Singh said that the details have been sent to the RTO office to identify the victims on the basis of the truck number. Further investigation is underway.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer