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School Bus Carrying Around 60 Students Overturns In Khargone After Driver Loses Control Over Steering— VIDEO

Khargone (Madhya Pradesh): A school bus carrying around 50 to 60 children overturned in Madhya Pradesh’s Khargone district on Friday morning, causing panic among students and locals in the area. Fortunately, the children did not sustain major injuries in the incident. Around eight to nine students suffered minor scratches and were provided assistance following the accident. According to…

School Bus Carrying Around 60 Students Overturns In Khargone After Driver Loses Control Over Steering— VIDEO

Khargone, Madhya Pradesh - A school bus carrying between 50 and 60 students overturned on Friday morning, prompting alarm among both the passengers and nearby residents. Miraculously, the children involved did not experience severe injuries; eight to nine students did sustain minor scratches and received assistance post-incident.

The accident occurred in Banagarda village of Khargone district, following reports that the driver reportedly lost control of the vehicle while speeding. The sudden overturning of the bus left everyone in shock. The Shrideep Academy bus, en route to the school, was carrying students when the mishap took place. This incident has sparked questions about the safety of schoolchildren and the accountability of educational institutions in ensuring stringent safety measures.

Parents and authorities have repeatedly emphasized the necessity for trained drivers, regular maintenance of school buses, strict adherence to speed limits, and strict compliance with road safety regulations. Further details regarding the incident are pending.

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