19 students injured after truck collides with bus in Maharashtra's Sangli
Press Trust of India | January 8, 2025 | 08:28 AM IST | 1 min read
Students were returning from a sports competition participation and they belonged to a government residential school in Kavthe Mahakal district.
SANGLI: Nineteen students sustained injuries on Tuesday after their bus met with an accident on Ratnagiri-Nagpur road here in Maharashtra, police said. The incident happened in the morning when a multi-axle truck hit the bus near the Miraj-Tanang intersection Tanang, they said.
The injured students were rushed to a government hospital in Miraj where they were provided treatment. No one received any serious injuries, police said. All students are from a government residential school in Kavthe Mahakal in the district. They were returning from Miraj after participating in a sports competition. Police said the driver of the truck has been apprehended.
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