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6 killed, 20 injured as two buses collide in Maharashtra

All the victims were returning to Hingoli after completing the Amarnath Yatra

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PTI

Mumbai, July 29

Six people, including three women, were killed and around 20 injured as two private buses collided in Maharashtra's Buldhana district in the early hours of Saturday, officials said.

All the victims were returning to Hingoli after completing the Amarnath Yatra, said Buldhana Superintendent of Police Sunil Kadasne. The injured are admitted to a hospital, he said.

The accident occurred around 2.30 am on a flyover in Malkapur town on NH 53, said another official.

One of the buses involved in the accident was carrying a group of people returning to Hingoli after completing the Amarnath Yatra, while the other private bus was going towards Nashik, said officials.

The bus going towards Nashik tried to overtake a truck and ended up coming in front of the second bus, resulting in a collision, they said.

Photos from the scene showed extensive damage to one of the two buses.

“The injured may be discharged from the hospital today. We are in the process of registering an FIR,” the SP said.

The accident disrupted vehicular movement on the road for some time. 

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