Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath expresses condolences to bereaved family of deceased in Balrampur road accident

ANI May 15, 2025 279 views

Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath expressed condolences to the families of five victims killed in a tragic road accident in Balrampur. The collision between a car and a truck occurred on the Balrampur-Bahraich highway, leaving eight others injured. The deceased included a 12-year-old boy, while district officials ensured medical treatment for survivors. This follows another fatal accident in Mathura earlier this month, highlighting road safety concerns in UP.

"Five people who were travelling in the car died on the spot, and the others who were injured are undergoing treatment..." – ANI
Lucknow, May 15: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday expressed condolences to the bereaved family of the deceased in the Balrampur road accident, as per a release.

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CM Yogi Adityanath directs medical aid for injured

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5 killed in Balrampur-Bahraich highway collision

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Victims included 12-year-old Adityaraj among others

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District officials oversee treatment for 8 injured

The CM also took cognisance of the accident and directed district administration officials to provide proper treatment to the injured people. He also wished for a speedy recovery of the injured.

In a horrific accident that took place on the Balrampur-Bahraich National highway in Balrampur district of Uttar Pradesh, a car carrying five people returning from a wedding ceremony collided with a truck near the Chakva village.

Five people traveling in the car died on the spot, while eight others who were seriously injured were admitted to the District Memorial Hospital in Balrampur. Treatment of the injured is underway.

Four of the deceased have been identified as Adityaraj (12), Shiv Kumar (23), Phool Babu (36), and Vijay Gautam (40).

Instructions were given by senior officials, District Magistrate Pawan Agarawal and Superintendent of Police Vikas Kumar, to provide medical treatment to the injured.

Balrampur District Magistrate (DM) Pawan Agarawal giving details of the incident speaking to ANI said "Last night, we received information about a collision between a car and a truck at Bahraich Road. There were 13 people in the car. Police team reached the spot and they were brought here, 4 of them died on spot while a 5th died on way to the hospital. The remaining eight people are under treatment...

"The accident happened when the car collided with the truck. Five people who were travelling in the car died on the spot, and the others who were injured are undergoing treatment..." said one injured to ANI.

In another accident that occurred on May 4 in Uttar Pradesh's Mathura, two people were killed in a collision between a four-wheeler and another vehicle on the Yamuna expressway near milestone 98 in the Thana Mant area of Mathura. Five people sustained injuries, as per officials.

The accident occurred when a four-wheeler travelling from Noida towards Agra collided with a vehicle and overturned. A total of seven people were travelling in the car. Two of them, a woman named Pooja from Gaur City and a man named Sumit from Darbhanga, Bihar, died while being taken to the hospital.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Very sad news. The condition of our highways needs urgent attention. Too many accidents happening due to poor road maintenance and reckless driving. CM Yogi ji's response is prompt, but we need preventive measures. 🚗💔
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Priya M.
Heartbreaking to see children losing lives in such accidents. Why was a 12-year-old traveling at night? We need stricter enforcement of traffic rules and better highway patrolling. My prayers for the families 🙏
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Amit S.
This is the second major accident in UP within weeks. The government should conduct a safety audit of all national highways. Overloaded trucks and speeding cars are a deadly combination. Time for action, not just condolences.
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Neha T.
The administration's quick response is commendable, but why do we always wait for tragedies to happen? Road safety should be part of school curriculum. So many young lives lost... absolutely tragic 😢
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Sanjay P.
13 people in one car? This shows complete disregard for safety norms. While the accident is unfortunate, we must also question why overcrowding in vehicles is so common in our country. Need awareness campaigns!
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Kavita R.
My cousin survived a similar accident last year. The trauma never leaves the families. We need better emergency services in rural areas - sometimes the golden hour is lost in transportation to hospitals.

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