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Horrific Road Accident In Karnataka 8 People Lost Their Lives

Horrific road accident in Karnataka 8 people lost their lives in the collision of two vehicles.

Eight people have died in a horrific road accident in Karnataka. The accident happened near Maranayakanahalli in the Chintamani area.

Here a jeep coming from the opposite direction hit the lorry. Giving information about this, Chikbalpur police said that this accident happened on the previous day.

It is being told that some people in a jeep were going on the highway. During this, the accident happened. Police officials and Chintamani MLA J.K. Krishna Reddy has also visited the spot.

At present, all the bodies have been sent for post-mortem. This is not the first road accident in Karnataka. There have been such reports before.

At the beginning of the year too, there was a painful road accident in Karnataka.

Let us tell you that earlier this year, on January 15, there was a painful road accident in the state. During this 11 people died.

According to the report, there was a collision between a minibus and a tipper near Itigatti in Dharwad.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had expressed his deep condolences to the lives of those lost in this accident and said that he stands with the family of the victim in this hour of grief.

Also, the PM had prayed for the speedy recovery of the injured.

Nipah Virus: Nipah virus was not confirmed among those who came in contact with the child in Kerala, died last week.

The virus was not confirmed in the samples of close contacts of a 12-year-old child who died last week due to a Nipah infection. The source of the Nipah virus is yet to be ascertained.

Kerala Health Minister Veena George said on Sunday, “Samples of four people who were close contacts of the child were sent for re-examination.

All have come negative. Our surveillance teams are monitoring the area and samples of people are being taken continuously in the disease-affected area.

He said that it is important to trace the source of infection, so teams of the National Institute of Virology, Pune are continuously collecting samples in different areas.

The minister said, “High-risk contacts have been isolated at the Kozhikode Medical College Hospital.

The state government has collected door-to-door samples within a radius of three kilometers of the deceased child’s house and sent them for testing.

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