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Tamil Nadu: 6 Dead, over 50 Injured After Two Passenger Buses Collide in Tenkasi
Authorities are investigating the cause of the crash that killed six and injured over 30 passengers in a collision involving two private buses, officials said.
- On Monday, two private passenger buses collided head-on in the Kamarajapuram area near Idaikal in Tenkasi district, killing at least six and injuring more than 30 people.
- Police said an investigation is underway to ascertain the exact cause of the accident, and Chief Minister M.K. Stalin immediately contacted KKSSR Ramachandran, instructing him to rush to the spot.
- Video from the scene shows police personnel carrying out rescue operations with a bulldozer as one severely mangled bus draws a large crowd.
- The Chief Minister extended condolences and ordered the District Collector to visit the government hospital and ensure injured passengers receive high-quality treatment.
- According to initial reports, one bus was travelling from Madurai to Tenkasi while the other was en route to Kadaiyanallur, with on-scene video footage showing heavy rescue efforts and a large crowd.
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Six killed, over 30 injured after two private buses collide head-on in Tamil Nadu's Tenkasi
At least six people were killed and more than 30 others were injured after two private buses collided head-on in the Kamarajapuram area near Idaikal in Tamil Nadu's Tenkasi district on Monday. A video from the accident site shows police personnel carrying out rescue operations with the help of a bulldozer as a large crowd gathers nearby. One of the buses is seen severely damaged, its front section completely mangled from the force of the impact…
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Read Full Article6 killed, 32 injured as two private buses collide head-on in Tamil Nadu
Six people were killed after two private buses collided head-on near Idaikkal in Tenkasi. Thirty-two passengers were injured and admitted to hospital. The impact crushed the front section of one bus, disrupting traffic.
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