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A serious road accident almost happened in Bhagalpur, but thanks to quick action, major injuries were avoided.


A big accident nearly occurred on Thursday afternoon near Tilkamanjhi police station in Bhagalpur. A white car was speeding from Geromile when it suddenly lost control. Eyewitnesses said the driver swerved to avoid hitting a biker, but ended up crashing into an electric pole.

The impact was so strong that the car flipped several times and skidded on the road for about 40 meters. It was badly damaged, with the front completely crushed and one wheel coming off. The driver, Prem Kumar, a software engineer, was inside the car and people nearby feared he might be seriously hurt.

Miraculously, Prem did not suffer any major injuries; he only had some minor scratches. Since the accident happened right in front of the police station, officers quickly rushed to the scene. They worked hard to pull him from the wrecked car and provided first aid before moving him to safety.

The accident caused a lot of chaos as a crowd gathered to see what had happened. The overturned car blocked the road, creating a traffic jam between Tilkamanjhi Chowk and Zeromile. Police had to use a crane to remove the vehicle and restore normal traffic, which took several hours.

This incident highlights the dangers of speeding. The police found that the high speed and the driver’s attempt to avoid the biker were the main causes of the crash. Thankfully, no pedestrians or bikers were seriously hurt. The damaged car has been seized, and police are urging all drivers to follow speed limits and drive safely.



Summary:

  • A near-fatal accident occurred near Tilkamanjhi police station in Bhagalpur.

  • The driver lost control while trying to avoid a biker.

  • Prem Kumar, the driver, sustained only minor injuries.

  • The accident caused significant traffic disruption in the area.

  • Police are emphasizing the importance of road safety and speed limits.



Serving "जहाँ Indian वहाँ India" Since 2014. I Started News Desk in Early Days of India Internet Revolution and 4G. I write About India for Indians.

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