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UP:In Auraiya UP,24 Migrant Workers were killed,several injured

UP: In Auraiya UP,24 Migrant Workers were killed, several injured after two trucks collide.

PM Modi Condoles Deaths of 24 Migrant Workers and Several Injured . Both the trucks were carrying migrant workers and the mishap occurred in the extremely early times of Saturday.

At any rate, 24 migrant workers lost their lives and 36 individuals continued wounds when a trailer truck conveying them slammed into a DCM vehicle in the early long stretches of Saturday in this locale of Uttar Pradesh, police said.

Both the trucks were conveying the workers. The episode occurred between 3 am and 3.30 am, they said.

“The mishap occurred in Mihauli in which 24 individuals got killed. A trailer truck hauling around 50 migrant workers was originating from Rajasthan and it slammed into a DCM truck. The mishap occurred on Saturday between 3.00 am and 3.30 am,” Circle Officer, Auraiya, Surendranath Yadav said.

“The DCM truck was originating from Delhi and heading towards Chhatarpur in Madhya Pradesh. The trailer truck hit the DCM vehicle. Both the vehicles flipped around in the wake of losing control,” he said.

When requested to expound further on the reasons which prompted the episode, Yadav stated, “We addressed a portion of the survivors of the mishap. Indeed, even they couldn’t remember how the mishap occurred.”

Mourning the passings, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said all aid was being given to the injured and a high-level inquiry had been propelled.

Previous Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, and Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan likewise communicated their sympathies.

Many migrant laborers have fallen sick or died on their way home, either from weakness or in mishaps, underscoring the outrageous dangers poor people have been presented to under measures to stop the spread of the coronavirus.

Transient laborers have been strolling back to their provincial homes since the lockdown was reported in March as their pay evaporated for the time being. The Center, condemned for disregarding their predicament, began running Special Shramik trains not long ago to ship them home. The Railways says over a million have been sent back up until now.

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