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Odisha: Four killed after automotive rams into stationary truck close to Khurda

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By Express News Service

BHUBANESWAR:  Four individuals together with two girls had been killed after their automotive rammed right into a truck in Badapokharia of Khurda within the wee hours of Thursday.

Initial investigation means that the truck having an Andhra Pradesh registration quantity was stationary because it had developed a mechanical challenge. The automotive rammed into the truck from behind on NH 16 between 3.30 am and 4 am. Foggy climate might have brought about the accident as visibility was low.

“Identity of one of the deceased has been established and his family members were contacted over the phone to inform them about the accident. More details will emerge once they reach Khurda,” stated SDPO Dilip Das.

On November 1, a street journey to Puri had turned deadly for 3 Gujarat natives as they had been killed on the spot after a head-on collision between their automotive and a truck in Khurda district.

The state authorities not too long ago launched an initiative of street signage audit with an purpose to make roads 100 per cent street signage compliant. An audit of three,059 km of NH and SH has already been accomplished and a report was submitted for needed rectification. An extra 5,000 km street audit has been proposed.

BHUBANESWAR:  Four individuals together with two girls had been killed after their automotive rammed right into a truck in Badapokharia of Khurda within the wee hours of Thursday.

Initial investigation means that the truck having an Andhra Pradesh registration quantity was stationary because it had developed a mechanical challenge. The automotive rammed into the truck from behind on NH 16 between 3.30 am and 4 am. Foggy climate might have brought about the accident as visibility was low.

“Identity of one of the deceased has been established and his family members were contacted over the phone to inform them about the accident. More details will emerge once they reach Khurda,” stated SDPO Dilip Das.

On November 1, a street journey to Puri had turned deadly for 3 Gujarat natives as they had been killed on the spot after a head-on collision between their automotive and a truck in Khurda district.

The state authorities not too long ago launched an initiative of street signage audit with an purpose to make roads 100 per cent street signage compliant. An audit of three,059 km of NH and SH has already been accomplished and a report was submitted for needed rectification. An extra 5,000 km street audit has been proposed.

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