Six Injured in Bihar Bus Accident as Vehicle Plunges into Ditch

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Six Injured in Bihar Bus Accident as Vehicle Plunges into Ditch

Synopsis

A passenger bus en route from Patna to Jogbani plunged into a 20-foot ditch in Supaul, injuring six. Eyewitnesses claim the driver fell asleep, leading to chaos as locals rushed to help.

Key Takeaways

Six women injured in a bus accident in Supaul, Bihar.
Driver likely fell asleep leading to vehicle's plunge into a ditch.
Local villagers played a crucial role in rescue efforts .
Experts suggest two drivers for long-distance trips to prevent fatigue.
Similar incidents indicate a need for safety reforms in transportation.

Patna, March 2 (NationPress) A passenger bus en route from Patna to Jogbani lost control and fell into a 20-foot-deep roadside ditch close to Chikni village in Supaul district around 3 a.m. on Monday. At the time of the incident, there were over 70 passengers aboard.

While most passengers escaped serious harm, approximately six women experienced minor injuries.

All injured individuals received first aid and are currently out of danger.

Eyewitness accounts indicate that the driver might have dozed off, leading to the bus veering off the road and into the ditch.

Fortunately, the vehicle narrowly avoided crashing into an 11,000-volt power pole nearby, preventing what could have been a significant disaster.

Following the incident, chaos ensued inside the bus as passengers cried for help. Local villagers hurried to the scene and smashed the front windshield to rescue those trapped.

Most passengers were asleep when the accident occurred, and the sudden jolt incited panic. An injured passenger mentioned that they were asleep when the shock triggered chaos.

A patrol team from the Bhaptiyahi Police Station arrived promptly to manage the situation.

After receiving medical attention, the injured passengers were transported to their destinations on alternative buses.

Local residents have noted that long-distance buses frequently operate with a single driver, compelling them to drive for extended periods without sufficient rest.

Experts recommend that at least two drivers should be assigned for long-haul trips to mitigate fatigue and reduce accident risks.

Earlier on Sunday, another tragic road incident occurred around 3 a.m. on the Delhi-Kolkata National Highway, NH-19, in the Kudra police station area of Kaimur district, Bihar.

A bus traveling from Jamshedpur to Varanasi collided with a trolley truck moving from Mohania to Sasaram.

The collision resulted in the death of three individuals, including an infant, while many passengers sustained severe injuries.

The force of the crash was so intense that the front section of the bus was entirely wrecked.

Point of View

This incident underscores the ongoing issue of driver fatigue in long-distance transportation. The need for regulatory reforms regarding driver staffing is apparent, as one driver's fatigue can lead to disastrous consequences for many.
NationPress
8 May 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What caused the bus accident in Supaul?
Eyewitnesses report that the driver may have fallen asleep, causing the bus to veer off the road and fall into a ditch.
How many passengers were injured in the incident?
Approximately six women suffered minor injuries, while the majority of the passengers were unharmed.
What actions were taken after the accident?
Local villagers assisted in rescuing trapped passengers, and injured individuals were provided first aid before being sent to their destinations.
What are experts suggesting for long-distance bus travel?
Experts recommend deploying at least two drivers on long routes to reduce the risk of accidents due to driver fatigue.
Is there a history of similar accidents in Bihar?
Yes, there have been several accidents involving long-distance buses, highlighting the critical need for improved safety measures.
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