Tragic Collision in Yadgir District: Six Lives Lost in Car-Bus Fire
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Yadgir (Karnataka), April 17 (NationPress) - A devastating road incident took the lives of six individuals following a direct collision between a car and a private bus that ignited a fierce fire in the Yadgir district of Karnataka on Friday.
The six individuals within the car tragically perished in the flames, while locals bravely managed to rescue two others from the wreckage. These survivors suffered serious injuries and are now receiving treatment at a local hospital, with one in critical condition.
As reported by law enforcement, the accident transpired near Devapur in Surpur taluk, under the jurisdiction of Surpur Police Station.
Initial investigations suggest that the car was en route from Yadgir to Raichur when it collided with a private bus that was traveling from Bengaluru to Kalaburagi.
The force of the crash was catastrophic, leading to an immediate fire that engulfed both vehicles. The car was entirely consumed by the flames, resulting in the instant death of all six passengers inside.
Firefighters and emergency response teams hurried to the accident site to extinguish the fire.
Meanwhile, Surpur police arrived to conduct a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident. More information is expected to be released shortly.
Authorities are still working to determine the precise cause of the collision, and the identities of the deceased remain unconfirmed. In addition to the car, the bus also suffered extensive damage from the fire following the impact.
On December 25, 2025, another tragic incident occurred when a private sleeper bus traveling from Bengaluru to Gokarna caught fire after colliding with a truck near Hiriyur in Karnataka's Chitradurga district, claiming multiple lives. This collision happened around 2:30 A.M. on National Highway 48, resulting in at least six fatalities of passengers trapped inside, while 28 others were injured.
Among the deceased were Bindu V, her daughter Grema, as well as Manasa, Navya, and Rashmi Mahale, who were all on their way to Gokarna from Bengaluru. Additionally, the truck driver, reported to be from Uttar Pradesh, also lost his life in the tragic event.