Chhattisgarh: 13 dead, several injured in tragic road crash near Raipur

IANS May 12, 2025 265 views

A devastating road accident near Raipur, Chhattisgarh, has claimed 13 lives in a shocking late-night collision. The victims were returning from a traditional family ceremony when their Swaraj Mazda vehicle collided head-on with a trailer truck on the Raipur-Balodabazar highway. Among the deceased were nine women, two girls, one boy, and a six-month-old infant, highlighting the tragic nature of the incident. Local authorities, including the District Collector and police, immediately responded, providing medical assistance and launching an investigation into the possible causes of the fatal crash.

"This is a heartbreaking tragedy." - Anuj Sharma, BJP MLA
New Delhi, May 12: In a devastating road accident near Raipur, Chhattisgarh, 13 people, including women and children, lost their lives when their Swaraj Mazda vehicle collided with a trailer truck on the Raipur-Balodabazar highway.

Key Points

1

Swaraj Mazda vehicle collided with trailer truck on Raipur-Balodabazar highway

2

Victims returning from traditional Chhathi ceremony

3

Thirteen people died instantly, including nine women and two children

4

District administration launched immediate investigation and rescue operations

The victims were returning from a family ceremony when the tragedy struck near the village of Bangoli, under the Kharora police station.

According to authorities, the accident occurred around 11:00–11:30 p.m. on Sunday.

The Swaraj Mazda (registration number CG 04 MQ 1259) was carrying relatives of Puneet Sahu, residents of Chatod village. The group had travelled to Bano village in Kharora to attend a "Chhathi" ceremony (a traditional ritual held on the sixth day after a child’s birth) at the residence of Neelkanth Sahu.

While returning from the ceremony, their vehicle collided head-on with a trailer truck (registration number JH 05 DP 7584) near Saragaon, leading to a horrific crash that claimed 13 lives on the spot. The deceased include nine women, two girls, one boy, and a six-month-old infant. Several others sustained serious injuries.

District Collector Gaurav Singh confirmed the tragic incident, stating, "Around midnight, we received the information. Immediately, the entire administrative team reached the spot and alerted nearby hospitals. Thirteen people have died, and around 11–12 others are injured. After providing them with primary medical treatment, we shifted them to Mekahara Hospital in Raipur for further care."

Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Lal Umed Singh provided further details: “Some residents of Chatod village were travelling in a Swaraj Mazda to attend a Chhathi ceremony in Bano village. While returning late at night, the vehicle met with a tragic accident near Bangoli village.”

BJP MLA Anuj Sharma expressed deep sorrow over the incident. "This is a heartbreaking tragedy. A collision between a trailer and a Mazda vehicle in Bangoli has resulted in the death of many and injured several others. We are coordinating with the administration to ensure proper treatment and support to the victims’ families."

The injured were initially taken to the Community Health Center in Kharora and later referred to Raipur Medical College (Mekahara) for advanced medical attention. Rescue operations were conducted swiftly under the supervision of senior police and medical officials.

The district administration has launched an investigation into the cause of the accident. Preliminary reports suggest that the collision occurred due to high speed and possible driver negligence.

Reader Comments

R
Rajesh K.
Heartbreaking news 😢 These poor families were just celebrating new life and met with such tragedy. Our highways have become death traps - when will the government enforce stricter traffic rules and better road safety measures?
P
Priya M.
Why are overloaded trucks allowed to ply at night without proper reflectors? This is not just driver negligence but systemic failure. My deepest condolences to the families. The government must provide proper compensation.
A
Amit S.
So many women and children lost...this is unbearable. The administration should conduct night patrolling on highways and install speed breakers near villages. We can't keep losing lives like this every other day.
S
Sunita T.
The poor infant...just six months old. As a mother, this news has shaken me to the core. While we blame drivers, we must also ask why our vehicles aren't safer. Swaraj Mazdas are death traps on wheels - need better safety standards.
V
Vikram J.
While this is tragic, we must also appreciate the quick response by the administration. They reached immediately and arranged proper medical care. Hope the injured recover soon. Om Shanti 🙏
N
Neha P.
This is why I'm scared to travel at night on Indian highways. The truck drivers drive like maniacs and there's zero enforcement. My heart goes out to the families who lost their loved ones in this horrific accident.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Your email won't be published


Disclaimer: Comments here reflect the author's views alone. Insulting or using offensive language against individuals, communities, religion, or the nation is illegal.

Tags: