17 school children injured as pickup van plunges into pond in Jharkhand's Hazaribagh

IANS May 21, 2025 301 views

A tragic school van accident in Jharkhand's Hazaribagh district left 17 children injured after the vehicle plunged into a deep pond near Khutra village. Locals and authorities quickly launched a rescue operation, pulling the children and driver from the submerged vehicle. Four children were referred to the medical college with critical injuries, while the driver's potential intoxication is under investigation. The incident has raised serious concerns about road safety and transportation infrastructure in the region.

"If the driver is found to be intoxicated, strict legal action will be taken" - Santosh Kumar, Ichak Police Station In-charge
Hazaribagh, May 21: At least 17 school children sustained injuries after a pickup van transporting them plunged into a pond in Jharkhand's Hazaribagh district on Wednesday afternoon, officials said.

Key Points

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School van loses control and crashes into 15-foot deep pond

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Local residents and officials conduct immediate rescue operation

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Four children critically injured and hospitalized

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Driver's potential intoxication under investigation

According to local sources, the van was returning to the children’s village after school when the accident occurred near Khutra village in the Ichak police station area.

The vehicle, reportedly speeding, lost control while negotiating a sharp turn and veered off the narrow road, falling into a pond approximately 15 feet deep.

Upon hearing the crash, area residents rushed to the scene and began rescue efforts.

The police and district administration arrived shortly after being alerted.

Working together, the locals and officials managed to pull the children and the driver out of the submerged vehicle.

A crane was later used to retrieve the van from the pond.

Fortunately, the van did not sink into the deeper section of the pond, which could have led to a far more tragic outcome.

All injured children were initially taken to a nearby hospital by ambulance. While most were discharged after receiving first aid, four children with serious injuries were referred to Sheikh Bhikhari Memorial Medical College and Hospital in Hazaribagh for advanced treatment. Their condition is reported to be critical.

Family members of the injured children rushed to the site upon receiving news of the accident.

Several locals and relatives have alleged that the driver was under the influence of alcohol at the time of the incident. They also criticised the lack of safety infrastructure, particularly the absence of a guard wall along the narrow and accident-prone stretch of road.

Ichak police station in-charge, Santosh Kumar, said that a medical examination of the driver is underway. Authorities are also verifying the vehicle’s documents and the driver’s license. "If the driver is found to be intoxicated, strict legal action will be taken," he said.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
This is heartbreaking! 😢 Our school vans need stricter regulations. How can drivers be so irresponsible with children's lives? Authorities must conduct regular checks on these vehicles and drivers. Thank God the pond wasn't deeper.
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Priya M.
The real heroes here are the local villagers who rushed to help! 🙏 But why do we always wait for accidents to happen before fixing dangerous roads? That turn clearly needed a guard wall ages ago. Hope the children recover soon.
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Amit S.
As a parent, this news gives me chills. School transport safety should be top priority. Why aren't there speed governors on these vans? And if the driver was drunk, he should be punished severely. Our children deserve better!
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Sunita R.
This happens too often in rural areas. Poor road infrastructure + reckless driving = disaster. The government should make proper roads and safety walls mandatory near water bodies. Praying for those critically injured children 🙏
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Vikram J.
While we blame the driver (rightly so), let's not ignore systemic failures. Overcrowded vans, poor roads, lack of enforcement - all contribute to such accidents. Need comprehensive school transport policy across India.
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Neha P.
The trauma these children must be going through! 😔 Schools should have emergency protocols and first-aid training for staff. Also, parents must verify transport arrangements properly. Hope authorities take permanent safety measures now.

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