Uttarakhand Road Accident News: A Max jeep fell into a deep ditch near Mulya Andriya on the Ratanpur Andriya Theda motor road from Saurakhal motor road of Rudraprayag Tilbara. In this accident, two people travelling in the vehicle died on the spot, while three people are said to be seriously injured.
As soon as the information of the incident was received, the team of SDRFA DDRF reached the spot and the rescue operation was started. With the help of local people, the rescue teams took the injured to the district hospital by ambulance, where their treatment is going on. According to the information, all the people in the vehicle are said to be residents of Ghenghadkhal village.
The car lost control and fell into the ditch
According to the information received from the District Disaster Management, on Friday a Max going from Tilwara to Ghenghadkhal went out of control when it reached Mulya Andriya at 4 pm and fell into a 100 meter deep ditch, due to which Deepak Singh, son of Dinesh Singh, resident of village Ghenghadkhal, district Rudraprayag, age 14 years and Jai Singh, son of Murkhlya Singh, age 65 years, died on the spot.
A tragic accident occurred near Mulya Andriya on the Ratanpur Andriya Theda motor road, when Manish Singh, son of Dinesh Singh, age 12 years, resident of village Ghenghadkhal, district Rudraprayag, Dinesh Singh son of Jaspal Singh, age 45 years, Rakesh Singh, son of Narayan Singh, age 42 years, were seriously injured.
Treatment of the injured continues
As soon as the information was received, SDRF and DDRF reached the spot, where the rescue teams took out the injured from the ditch and took them to the hospital. While the bodies of the deceased were also brought from the ditch to the road. There is mourning in the area due to this incident. District Disaster Management Officer NS Rajwar said that there were five people in the vehicle, out of which two people died on the spot, while 3 people are injured. They are undergoing treatment.
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