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A major road accident occurred on the Delhi-Agra Expressway near Mathura on Tuesday morning, when dense fog reduced visibility, leading to a collision involving seven buses and three cars. At least four people were killed, and 25 others sustained injuries in the massive pile-up.
Several vehicles caught fire after the crash, causing panic among passengers. Emergency services, including local police, fire brigades, and medical teams, were immediately dispatched to the scene.
Senior police officials confirmed that the rescue and relief operations are ongoing, with all injured individuals receiving medical care. None of the hospitalized victims are in critical condition. Authorities are also arranging transport for stranded passengers to reach their homes safely.
District officials described the incident as "extremely unfortunate" and stated that their current focus is on relief work and ensuring the injured receive prompt medical attention.
This tragic accident comes just a day after a similar multi-vehicle collision on the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway, where dense fog also played a key role, resulting in multiple deaths and injuries.
Officials have confirmed that a thorough investigation into the cause of the Mathura crash will be conducted once relief operations are completed. Meanwhile, all government machinery is actively engaged in managing the aftermath and providing assistance to affected passengers.
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