Horrible accident due to tire burst of bus in Tamil Nadu, 9 people crushed to death, watch soul-stirring VIDEO

Tamil Nadu Bus Accident Video: A fatal road accident occurred in Cuddalore, Tamil Nadu on Wednesday. After the tire of a government bus burst, it broke the divider and entered the other lane and collided with two vehicles coming from the front. In this horrific collision, 9 people died on the spot. According to the police, the incident took place on a bus going from Tiruchirappalli to Chennai. Chief Minister M.K. Stalin expressed deep grief over the accident and expressed condolences to the families of the victims.

How did the accident happen?

A police official said that the bus collided with two vehicles (an SUV and a car) going from Chennai towards Tiruchirappalli. 9 people traveling in both the vehicles died and many were injured. This accident happened in Cuddalore on Wednesday. The bus was going from Tiruchirappalli towards Chennai, when suddenly the tire of the bus burst. The bus went out of control due to tire burst.

9 people lost their lives in the accident. The bus went out of control and came in the opposite direction, breaking the divider. The bus collided directly with an SUV and a car coming from there. In this collision, 9 people traveling in both the vehicles died, while many others were injured. The injured have been admitted to the hospital for treatment and the police are investigating the matter.

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CM expressed grief

Chief Minister M.K. Stalin expressed deep sorrow over the accident and expressed condolences to the families of the victims. He announced an assistance of Rs 3 lakh each from the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund to the families of the deceased, while the injured would be given an ex-gratia amount of Rs 1 lakh each. The Chief Minister also directed the officials to ensure best treatment to the injured admitted in government hospitals.

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