Multiple Buses Collide in Haryana’s Rewari Amid Dense Fog, Several Injured

Multiple Buses Collide in Haryana’s Rewari Amid Dense Fog, Several Injured

A major road accident was reported on National Highway 352D in Haryana’s Rewari district early Sunday after dense fog drastically reduced visibility, resulting in a collision involving multiple buses, police said.

According to preliminary information, three to four buses travelling from Rewari towards Jhajjar crashed into each other in the early morning hours as visibility dropped due to heavy fog. Several passengers sustained injuries in the incident and were rushed to nearby hospitals for medical treatment. Officials said the exact number of injured persons is yet to be confirmed.

Police teams reached the spot soon after the accident and launched an investigation. Initial findings point to poor visibility caused by dense fog as the primary factor behind the collision, though authorities said a detailed inquiry will establish the precise sequence of events.

The incident caused temporary disruption to traffic movement on the highway, with emergency services working to clear the damaged vehicles and restore normal flow.

Meanwhile, a separate multi-vehicle collision was reported on National Highway 91 in Greater Noida on Sunday morning under similar weather conditions. The accident involved around half a dozen vehicles and resulted in damage to several cars. A few people suffered minor injuries, while no fatalities were reported.

Police said dense fog and low visibility were the main causes of the Greater Noida crash. Traffic was briefly affected but was restored after cranes were used to remove damaged vehicles from the highway.

Authorities have urged motorists to exercise caution while driving during foggy conditions, particularly during early morning hours.

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