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A bus-truck collision near Mirjaguda-Khanapur road in Chevella, Ranga Reddy district, on Monday morning resulted in 19 fatalities. Post-mortem examinations revealed that most victims suffered fatal head injuries and multiple trauma. Preliminary toxicology reports indicated no signs of intoxication in either driver. Health officials visited the scene and oversaw the post-mortem process, which was conducted at the Chevella Community Health Centre. Fourteen injured individuals are receiving treatment at local hospitals, with one critically injured patient transferred to NIMS, Hyderabad. All injured patients are currently reported to be in stable condition.
News Article:
19 Dead, 14 Injured in Tragic Bus-Truck Collision Near Hyderabad
HYDERABAD, India – November 3, 2025 – A devastating bus-truck collision near Mirjaguda-Khanapur road in Chevella mandal, Ranga Reddy district, has claimed the lives of 19 people and left 14 injured. The accident occurred early Monday morning, sending shockwaves through the region.
Forensic experts who conducted post-mortem examinations on the victims confirmed that the majority suffered fatal head injuries and multiple trauma. Preliminary reports have ruled out intoxication as a contributing factor for either of the drivers involved.
“The scene was deeply distressing. 90% of the victims suffered head injuries and multiple injuries,” said Dr. Rahul, Senior Resident at Osmania General Hospital, who was part of the medical team dispatched to the Chevella Community Health Centre (CHC). “There was also an infant who is suspected to have died due to suffocation.”
Following the accident, Health Minister C. Damodar Raja Narasimha, along with other senior health officials, visited the Chevella CHC to oversee the handling of the situation. Post-mortem examinations were conducted at the CHC itself, and the bodies were released to grieving families.
While the local staff had already started the preliminary procedures, specialist teams from Hyderabad focused on the more complex cases involving the drivers and those near them. All 19 post-mortem examinations were completed by Monday afternoon.
The 14 injured survivors, including eight men and six women, are receiving medical care at Patnam Mahender Reddy Institute of Medical Sciences. Their injuries range from head trauma and nasal bleeding to rib fractures and bone fractures. One critically injured patient, 21-year-old Rebariboni Nandhini, has been transferred to Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) in Hyderabad for specialized treatment.
“All the injured are in stable condition,” confirmed Ranga Reddy District Medical and Health Officer (DMHO) Venkateshwar Rao. Authorities are continuing to investigate the cause of the accident.