What Happened in the Massive Pile-Up on NH-58 in Rajasthan?
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Jaipur, Jan 30 (NationPress) Tragedy struck near Bhilwara city in Rajasthan as three individuals lost their lives and approximately 12 others sustained injuries in a catastrophic collision involving six vehicles on the National Highway-58. Authorities reported the incident on Friday.
The region was enveloped in thick fog during the morning, which resulted in a significant road mishap in Bhilwara district.
As per reports, the accident occurred around 7 a.m. close to Kothari Bridge on the Bhilwara-Ajmer Road, near the city of Bhilwara. The poor visibility caused by the dense fog led to a chain reaction involving six vehicles. Several vehicles were severely damaged, and three individuals perished at the scene.
The aftermath of the accident created chaos on the highway. Police quickly arrived at the location and, with the assistance of local residents, worked diligently to rescue injured individuals trapped in the wrecked vehicles. Witnesses described scenes of panic, with victims crying out for help.
The remains of the deceased have been transported to Mahatma Gandhi Hospital in Bhilwara, where family members of both the deceased and the injured have started to gather.
The District Collector and the Superintendent of Police (SP) visited the scene of the accident and later met with the injured at the hospital. This incident caused a massive traffic jam that extended nearly 10 kilometers along the national highway.
Traffic movement was completely halted for around three hours, with ambulances dispatched for the injured also caught in the congestion.
Eventually, police managed to create a route for emergency vehicles and restored normal traffic flow.
The persistent dense fog continues to present a serious hazard on highways throughout Rajasthan, prompting authorities to advise drivers to exercise utmost caution during the early morning hours.
On Friday, the Kotputli-Behror district was enveloped in thick fog for the third consecutive day. Visibility on NH 48 and the state highway was restricted to just 10 meters, prompting vehicles to proceed slowly with fog lights activated. The minimum temperature in Behror dropped below 9 degrees Celsius.