What Happened in Rajasthan: 2 Killed and 8 Injured in Nagaur Accident?
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Jaipur, Dec 24 (NationPress) Tragically, two individuals lost their lives and eight others sustained injuries in a devastating road mishap in the Nagaur district of Rajasthan on Wednesday.
The incident took place on National Highway 89 close to Tehla village in the Riyambari subdivision.
As reported by authorities, a vehicle journeying from Jaipur to Balotra suddenly lost control, flipped over, and rolled multiple times before coming to a halt.
The car was extensively damaged, resulting in the immediate deaths of two passengers at the scene. The sound of the collision was described as exceptionally loud, echoing over a significant distance.
Local residents quickly gathered at the site and, with considerable effort, assisted those trapped within the mangled vehicle. They promptly contacted the police.
Responding to the alert, officers from the Thanwala police station arrived at the scene.
Ambulances were dispatched to transport the injured to the Ajmer Community Health Centre, where three individuals in critical condition were later referred to Jawaharlal Nehru (JLN) Hospital in Ajmer.
According to Mahavir Yadav, an officer at Thanwala police station, the deceased individuals have been identified as Amar Gautam from Katni and Dev, son of Lal Bahadur from Jalandhar, Punjab.
Their remains are currently in the mortuary at JLN Hospital, and their families have been notified.
Investigations are ongoing to determine the accident's cause.
Among the injured, Shruti Chauhan (from Mumbai), Vijay alias Aman (from Paldi, Jaipur), and Rohit (from Mumbai) are reported to be in serious condition, while the remaining five have minor injuries.
In 2024, Rajasthan recorded over 7,058 accidents and witnessed 4,168 fatalities on national highways.
The state's national highways are a major concern, accounting for 35 percent of all road deaths in Rajasthan.
In 2023, there were also 7,058 accidents leading to 4,168 fatalities, while in 2022, the figures were 4,306 accidents with 2,343 deaths.