Bus Crash Kills Two Women in Gujarat, Leaves 15 Injured

Imagine you're driving through the countryside, enjoying the scenery, when suddenly a wild animal darts out onto the road. That's what happened to a bus carrying pilgrims in Gujarat, India. The driver lost control and the bus crashed, killing two women and injuring at least 15 others.
The bus was on its way to Dwarka and Somnath, two famous pilgrimage sites in India. The passengers were likely excited to reach their destination, but their trip took a tragic turn when the nilgai, a type of antelope, crossed the road. The driver didn't have time to react and the bus overturned.
Rescue efforts were quickly underway, with local residents rushing to the scene to help the victims. An excavator machine was used to rescue passengers who were trapped inside the overturned bus. The injured were taken to the Junagadh Civil Hospital for treatment.
The accident is a sobering reminder of the dangers of wildlife on the roads. Nilgais are common in India and can be unpredictable. This crash highlights the need for increased vigilance and caution when driving in areas where wildlife is present.
As the investigation into the accident continues, the families of the victims are left to grieve and come to terms with this tragic event. Our thoughts are with them during this difficult time.