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Andhra Pradesh: 14 Killed In Bus And Truck Collision In Kurnool

Andhra Pradesh: 14 killed in bus and truck collision in Kurnool, PM Modi expresses sorrow. A horrific road accident occurred in Kurnool in Andhra Pradesh in the morning.

14 people have died in a bus and truck collision near Madarpur village of Veldurti Mandal in the district, while many are said to be seriously injured.

According to the information, the accident occurred at 3.30 am. The injured have been admitted to the Government General Hospital.

At the same time, Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed grief over the accident and wished the injured to recover soon.

Giving information about the accident, Sub-Inspector Peddaiya Naidu of Valladurti and Ramjananeya Reddy, Sub-Inspector of Krishnagiri told media, “The bus was going from Madanapalle village in Chittoor district to Ajmer in Rajasthan.

The bus reached Madarpur village at around 3.30 pm. A bus going in the wrong direction hit the truck coming from the other side.

According to police, there were 17 people on the bus. 13 people including the driver died on the spot, while 4 people were injured. The injured have been admitted to the government hospital in Kurnool.

At the same time, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jaganmohan Reddy expressed grief over the road accident in Kurnool. The Chief Minister has directed the concerned officials to expedite relief work and medical aid.

40 students found corona infected at a private nursing college in Bengaluru

A private nursing college in Bengaluru, the capital of Karnataka, was rocked after 40 students were corona positive. Health officials have given information about this.

Officials said on Saturday that most of the students are from Kerala. Explain that from today till February 20, the mass examination will be held in all the nursing and medical colleges of the city.

Bangalore’s civic body commissioner N Manjunath Prasad inspected the college and inquired from the officials about the measures taken to deal with these cases.

The official said that he appealed to the state government to compulsorily carry a negative corona test certificate for all the students coming to the educational institutions of the city which should not be more than 72 hours old.

The Karnataka government has announced that students from Kerala from Dakshina Kannada, Udupi, Mysuru, Kodagu, and Chamarajanagar districts have received RTPCR negative test reports.

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