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Gujarat Road Accident: 35-40 Passengers Injured in ST Bus Crash Near Merwada Village

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 18, 2025 10:52 IST

An unfortunate incident occurred on the Ahmedabad to Banswara (Rajasthan) State Transport (ST) bus route when the bus met ...

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An unfortunate incident occurred on the Ahmedabad to Banswara (Rajasthan) State Transport (ST) bus route when the bus met with an accident near Merwada village, Shamlaji, in Gujarat. The bus, carrying around 35-40 passengers, crashed under circumstances still being investigated by local authorities.

The passengers, who sustained minor injuries in the crash, were quickly rushed to Shamlaji Hospital for medical treatment. Fortunately, none of the injuries were life-threatening. Emergency services responded promptly, ensuring the victims received timely care. The police have launched an investigation into the cause of the accident, and further details are expected to emerge as inquiries continue.

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