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A speeding passenger bus crashed into a parked truck in East Burdwan, killing 10 and injuring 35. Locals claim repeated complaints about illegally parked trucks were ignored by police. The bus driver may have fallen asleep before the collision. Rescue efforts are ongoing as the death toll could rise.

Key Points: 10 Dead as Bus Crashes into Parked Truck in Bengal's Burdwan

  • Speeding bus collides with stationary truck on NH-19 in East Burdwan
  • 35 injured, many critical as rescue ops continue
  • Locals allege police ignored complaints about parked trucks
  • Bus driver suspected to have dozed off before crash
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10 killed in a road accident in Bengal's Burdwan

At least 10 killed and 35 injured in a tragic bus-truck collision on NH-19 in East Burdwan, with locals blaming neglected highway hazards.

"The death count is likely to increase later in the day – Local Police Official"

Kolkata, Aug 15

At least 10 persons were killed when a passenger bus rammed into a stationary truck in West Bengal's East Burdwan district on Friday.

At least 35 people were injured in the incident, the police said.

The incident took place around 8 a.m. on the National Highways (NH-19), passing through East Burdwan district.

It is learnt that the passenger bus was coming from Tarakeswar in Hooghly district and was destined for the industrial township of Asansol in West Burdwan district.

The speeding bus rammed into the rear end of a truck parked in the Fagupur area. The impact of the collision was such that the frontal end of the bus was crumpled.

The police suspect that the driver of the bus probably dozed off, which led to the severe collision.

The local people started the initial rescue operations and were later joined by the state Fire Services Department and locals.

The bodies of the ten deceased persons have already been sent for post-mortem examination.

The 35 injured persons are currently under treatment at a local hospital, and the conditions of the majority of them are extremely critical.

"The death count is likely to increase later in the day," said a local police official.

The police are making efforts to identify the injured and the deceased.

Further investigation is on.

The local people have claimed that the menace of trucks standing on the National Highways despite having an adjacent service road was brought to the police administration against them again.

"However, the police administration had not taken any cognisance of the complaint. That's why the accidents at this spot are quite frequent," a resident said.

However, the cops have not commented on such an allegation.

Earlier on Wednesday, a delivery professional died in a road accident in Kolkata's Salt Lake area.

The deceased, identified as Soumen Mandal was waiting for the red light to turn green when a speeding car hit him from behind.

Though the car occupants were rushed to the hospital, Mandal got stuck in the iron railing and was charred after the car exploded.

- IANS

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Priya S
Another preventable tragedy! The police should have acted on residents' complaints about trucks parking on NH-19. How many more lives must we lose before our system becomes proactive rather than reactive?
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Rohit P
The bus driver must be held accountable if he was indeed sleeping at the wheel. But equally responsible are the authorities who ignore safety violations. This stretch has become an accident hotspot - when will they install proper lighting and signage?
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Sarah B
As someone who frequently travels this route, I can confirm the complete lack of enforcement. Truck drivers park anywhere they want, and bus drivers speed recklessly. The government must implement better monitoring systems and harsher penalties.
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Kavya N
So many families destroyed in one morning 😢. The injured need the best medical care possible - hope the government is providing proper treatment. Also, why don't our highways have emergency lanes like other countries?
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Vikram M
While the accident is tragic, we must also appreciate the local residents who initiated rescue operations before authorities arrived. Shows the spirit of community in times of crisis. But yes, better road discipline is desperately needed.
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Michael C
The article mentions another fatal accident in Salt Lake just days before. Bengal's roads are becoming death traps. Need immediate highway patrols, speed cameras, and proper parking zones for commercial vehicles.

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