5 pilgrims killed in Jodhpur highway crash in Rajasthan's Balotra

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5 pilgrims killed in Jodhpur highway crash in Rajasthan's Balotra

Synopsis

Five pilgrims returning from the Padasla Bhomiaji temple in Osian were killed when their SUV was struck by an unidentified heavy vehicle on the Jodhpur National Highway near Bhandiyawas-Kudi in Balotra, Rajasthan, around midnight on Sunday. Three survivors remain in critical condition in Jodhpur; police are still hunting the fleeing vehicle.

Key Takeaways

Five pilgrims were killed and three left critically injured in a highway crash in Balotra district, Rajasthan , on the night of 13 July .
The group of eight from Kanod village was returning from the Padasla Bhomiaji temple in Osian when their SUV was struck near Bhandiyawas-Kudi around midnight .
The deceased include Kishan , Bhavesh , Revant Marudhar , Swaroop Godara , and Bharat Godara .
Two victims died at the scene, one at Nahata District Hospital in Balotra, and two more during treatment in Jodhpur .
Police have launched a search for the unidentified heavy vehicle that fled after the collision; investigation is ongoing.

Five pilgrims were killed and three others left in critical condition after their SUV collided with an unidentified heavy vehicle on the Jodhpur National Highway in Rajasthan's Balotra district late on Sunday night, police confirmed on Monday, 13 July. The group had been returning from the Padasla Bhomiaji temple in Osian when the crash occurred near Bhandiyawas-Kudi around midnight.

How the Accident Unfolded

According to police, eight people from Kanod village in the Baytu area were travelling together in the SUV, heading from Jodhpur towards Balotra after offering prayers at the temple. The collision with the unidentified heavy vehicle was severe enough to badly mangle the SUV, trapping several occupants inside.

Local residents who heard the impact rushed to the site and alerted authorities. Rescue teams and villagers worked together to extricate the trapped passengers before shifting the injured to hospital.

Death Toll and Injuries

Two young men were pulled out of the wreckage at the scene and were found dead. A third victim succumbed during treatment at Nahata District Hospital in Balotra. The remaining five injured were referred to Jodhpur due to the severity of their condition, where two more victims died during treatment — bringing the total death toll to five.

The deceased have been identified as Kishan, son of Sheraram, resident of Kanod; Bhavesh, son of Kalaram, resident of Kanod; Revant Marudhar; Swaroop Godara; and Bharat Godara. The three surviving victims remain under treatment in Jodhpur, and their condition is reported to be critical.

Investigation Under Way

Police have launched a search for the unidentified heavy vehicle involved in the collision. The exact cause of the accident is under investigation, and authorities said further action will be taken after post-mortem reports and identification procedures are completed. The bodies of the deceased have been placed in the mortuary of Nahata District Hospital for post-mortem examination.

A Recurring Concern on Rajasthan Highways

Notably, the Jodhpur–Balotra stretch of the national highway has seen multiple fatal accidents involving heavy vehicles in recent years, raising persistent concerns about night-time freight movement and road safety enforcement. Pilgrim convoys, often travelling late at night after temple visits, are particularly vulnerable on these stretches. This incident adds to growing pressure on authorities to step up patrolling and enforce speed regulations for heavy vehicles on the corridor.

Point of View

Sharing road space with unchecked heavy freight, represent a systemic risk — not an isolated one. The fact that the offending vehicle remains unidentified hours after the crash points to inadequate CCTV coverage and enforcement on this corridor. Five deaths and three critical injuries from a single midnight collision should prompt an immediate audit of night-time trucking regulations on the Jodhpur–Balotra stretch, not just a post-mortem inquiry.
NationPress
13 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Where did the Jodhpur highway accident happen?
The accident occurred near Bhandiyawas-Kudi on the Jodhpur National Highway in Balotra district, Rajasthan, around midnight on Sunday, 13 July. The victims were returning from the Padasla Bhomiaji temple in Osian.
How many people were killed in the Balotra road accident?
Five pilgrims were killed in total. Two died at the crash site, one succumbed at Nahata District Hospital in Balotra, and two more died during treatment at a hospital in Jodhpur.
Who were the victims of the Jodhpur highway crash?
The five deceased have been identified as Kishan (son of Sheraram), Bhavesh (son of Kalaram), Revant Marudhar, Swaroop Godara, and Bharat Godara — all from Kanod village in the Baytu area of Rajasthan.
What is the condition of the survivors?
Three of the eight occupants survived and remain under treatment in Jodhpur. Their condition is reported to be critical, according to police.
Has the vehicle responsible for the crash been found?
No. The heavy vehicle that collided with the SUV fled the scene and remains unidentified. Police have launched a search and are investigating the exact cause of the accident; further action is expected after post-mortem reports are completed.
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