In a shocking, heart wrenching road crash, a school bus accident in Haryana’s Mahendragarh district has claimed the lives of eight innocent children. The tragedy unfolded when the bus, carrying students from GL Public School, lost control and overturned. The incident has left several others injured, and the entire community is in a state of shock and grief.
According to eyewitnesses, the bus was speeding and attempting to overtake another vehicle when it met with the fatal accident. The impact was so severe that it left the vehicle overturned by the roadside, with children trapped inside.
As news of the accident spread, parents and locals rushed to the site, desperate for news of their loved ones. The injured were quickly transported to nearby hospitals, while rescue operations continued for those still trapped.
Haryana School Bus Tragedy raises serious questions about road safety
Haryana Education Minister Seema Trikha says, “…I want to tell the whole state that today school should not be opened. A show cause notice has been issued and apart from that, we have taken self-affidavits from the private schools…Second, they have to provide an affidavit of the transportation vehicle saying that their vehicles functioned according to the transport rules and norms. Third, whoever is driving their vehicles, if they are found drunk, then they (Schools) will hold the responsibility….”
This tragic school bus tragedy has raised serious questions about road safety and the enforcement of traffic regulations, especially concerning school buses. The community calls for stricter measures to prevent such heartbreaking incidents in the future.
The Haryana district is in mourning, with schools and local businesses closed as a mark of respect for the lives lost. Candlelight vigils are being held, and the community stands united in support of the grieving families.
Our deepest condolences go out to all those affected by this unspeakable tragedy in Haryana. May the young souls rest in peace, and may we find the strength to ensure their loss was not in vain.