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Jharkhand: Over two dozen migrants injured as bus overturns in Ramgarh

| @indiablooms | May 25, 2020, at 10:29 pm

Ramgarh/UNI: At least two dozen migrant workers were seriously injured as a bus overturned in Kehjia Ghati under Rajrappa Police Station area of this district.

Officer in charge for Rajrappa Police Station Binod Kumar Murmu said that the bus was going to West Bengal from Maharashtra.

A total of 78 migrant workers were travelling in the bus.

The bus had left Maharashtra with 48 people. But, in Chhattisgarh, the driver got on board 30 more migrants, who wanted to go to West Bengal, and made them sit on the rooftop.

The migrants sitting on the roof top were seriously injured.

He said the bus driver lost control in the valley and overturned.

The injured were admitted at RIMS in Ranchi while some of the injured have been admitted in Gola Hospital.

(Photo: UNI)

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