Big Road Accident in Kishtwar 35 People Dead and 22 Injured

Governor Satyapal Malik has announced the help of 5 lakhs to the relatives of the deceased.
Big Road Accident in Kishtwar 35 People Dead and 22 Injured
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A road accident occurred in Kishtwar in Jammu and Kashmir. Here a minibus fell into a deep gorge and became a victim of the accident. So far 35 people have died in this accident. At the same time, the number of injured 16 is being reported. Three of the injured people have been jumped to Jammu. Another helicopter has left Kishtwar for the airlifting the injured.

Meanwhile, Jammu and Kashmir Governor Satyapal Malik has announced an amount for the people killed in Kishtwar road accident. Governor Satyapal Malik announced an of Rs 5 lakh each to the relatives of the deceased and directed the administration to provide the best medical treatment to the injured in Kishtwar road accident.

Meanwhile, Modi has tweeted on a road accident in Kishtwar in Jammu and Kashmir that the incident in Kishtwar, Jammu, and Kashmir is a heart attack. We express our condolences to all those who lost their lives and expressed condolences to the bereaved families. He wished to recover the injured as soon as possible.

The bodies are being removed. The ten injured have been brought to Jammu by airlift. According to the information, the dead bodies could not be removed from the spot.

This incident took place in Kishwad area of ​​Kishtwar, where a minibus fell into a deep ditch. The number of minibus is being told JK-17-6787. The accident happened at around eight o'clock in the morning. The minibus had more passengers than capacity. This minibus was coming from Keshavan to Kishtwar for passengers. Police and army officers reached the spot. Relief and rescue efforts are on and the injured are being shifted to the hospital.

Sources said that due to the situation of overloading, high speed and soaring roads, there have been severe accidents in the hills of Doda, Kishtwar, Rajouri and Poonch districts. On 27th June, 11 students of a private computer training institute were killed in a tragic accident in the Pir locality of Mughal road, which connects Rajouri-Poonch districts in the Jammu division. After the accident, officials of Poonch district All educational institutions had banned touring unless specifically permitted by the district administration.

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