
A catastrophic road accident in Telangana’s Ranga Reddy district on Monday morning has resulted in a devastating loss of life, with at least 24 people confirmed dead and numerous others sustaining serious injuries. The tragedy unfolded when a speeding truck carrying a heavy load, reportedly gravel or concrete, collided head-on with a Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) bus, turning a routine commute into a scene of utter destruction.
The collision occurred around 6:30 AM near Mirzaguda village in Chevella mandal on the Hyderabad-Bijapur highway, approximately 60 km from the state capital. The TSRTC bus, which was traveling from Tandur towards Hyderabad and carrying approximately 70 passengers, was struck with such force that the front portion of the vehicle was completely mangled.
Initial police reports and eyewitness accounts suggest that the accident was caused by the speeding truck, which was reportedly driving on the wrong side of the road or lost control while attempting a reckless maneuver.
Telangana’s Chief Minister, A. Revanth Reddy, expressed deep shock and sorrow over the horrific incident. He immediately directed senior officials, including the Chief Secretary and the Director General of Police, to rush to the site and oversee the rescue and relief operations on a “war footing.”
This massive tragedy brings into sharp focus the perennial issue of road safety in Telangana and across the country. The state has previously recorded a high number of road accidents and fatalities, with rash driving, overspeeding, and improper lane discipline being key contributing factors. The sheer number of casualties in this single incident underscores the critical need for stricter enforcement of traffic laws, improved road engineering, and greater public awareness campaigns to prevent such avoidable disasters in the future.
The official death toll stands at 24, with authorities cautioning that the figure may rise given the critical condition of several injured passengers who are currently undergoing treatment.