Families who lost their loved ones in the Jaisalmer bus fire are heartbroken and angry. As families wait in anguish to identify their loved ones, anger is rising over delays in DNA testing and the absence of medical staff.
"20 people have been killed, with many on ventilators and suffering serious burns. This is extremely tragic. The investigation should be focused on how the bus caught fire. I heard the bus was brought in 10 days ago, raising questions about possible technical faults. Such negligence shoul
Sharing an update on X on Tuesday, Sharma said, "Reached Mahatma Gandhi Hospital in Jodhpur and met with the people injured in the Jaisalmer bus accident and their families. After inquiring about their treatment status from the doctors, I instructed them to ensure all possible medical ass
An official statment from the PMO on Tuesday read, "Distressed by the loss of lives due to a mishap in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. My thoughts are with the affected people and their families during this difficult time. Praying for the speedy recovery of the injured."
Atleast 20 people were killed and several others were injured after a private bus enroute to Jodhpur caught fire near the Thaiyat village in Jaisalmer on Tuesday.
A private travel bus caught fire near the SR Metro station in Hyderabad on Thursday night, but all 35 passengers on board were safely evacuated, as per the fire official.
Five individuals, including two children, died early Thursday morning after a fire broke out in a double-decker bus on Kisaan Path in Lucknow, said the official.
The Maharashtra Government's Labour Department has initiated an inquiry into a tragic bus fire incident in the Hinjewadi area of Pune district that claimed the lives of four employees of the factory.
According to Senior Police Inspector Kanhaiya Thorat of the Hinjawadi Police Station, the driver, Janardan Hambardikar, allegedly placed highly inflammable chemicals under his seat and deliberately set the vehicle ablaze, attempting to disguise it as an accident.