Youth passes away, two wounded in accident: JK

Road accident
Jawan dies, three wounded in J&K mishap

On Thursday (May 9), a youth passed away and his two brothers got wounded in a road mishap in Sangaldan area of Ramban district of Jammu and Kashmir.

According to the sources,  three siblings were going to their home in Gool from Jammu with newly bought three-wheeler auto which slipped of the road in Sangaldan Ramban, resulting in on the spot death of one,  while two siblings were taken to a local medical facility for medical aid.

The deceased was identified as Tanveer Ahmad (22) son of Abdul Lateef resident of Moila Gool of Ramban, and the hurt siblings were identified as Tahir Ahmed and Sahid Ahmed.

However, one of the wounded sibling was later referred to SKIMS Srinagar through Sangaldan-Baramulla train service for advanced treatment.

A case has been registered in this matter and an investigation has been started.

On 15 November 2023, 39 people died and 17 more were injured when the driver of a passenger bus lost control and the vehicle plunged into a 300–400 ft (91–122 m) deep gorge in the hilly area of Doda district in Jammu and Kashmir.

The bus, which had registration number JK02CN-6555, was carrying 54 passengers, a driver and a conductor, when it plunged from the Batote-Kishtwar national highway near Trungal-Assar and fell 300–400 feet (91–122 metres) down a gorge. The bus landed on a disused road, 2.5 miles (4 km) from Rajgarh. The bus was over its 38 passenger capacity, which may have contributed to the driver being unable to negotiate the tight turn

As per a report, J&K ranked second across India in the tally of 10,000 vehicle accidents in this period with an average of 900 deaths a year. A total of 4,165 accidents were reported up to August last year. Tragically, 580 individuals (till the end of this year, the number is expected to cross 1,000) lost their lives, and 5,565 others sustained injuries in these incidents. The fatality rate is higher than Delhi, Maharashtra.

According to the data released by the J&K Traffic Police, there were 1214 accidents up to March (2024), 144 have been documented as fatal and 1070 as non-fatal.

The data revealed that district Srinagar has witnessed the highest number of accidents, with March alone accounting for 39 accidents in the district. This constitutes 6 fatalities and 42 injuries

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