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Death toll from Bihar bus-truck collision rises to four

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A fourth passenger died Wednesday morning from injuries sustained in a bus-truck collision on NH-2 near Aurangabad, Bihar on Monday, bringing the total death toll to four. The initial three victims were pilgrims traveling from Bihar to Nellore district in Andhra Pradesh; the fourth fatality was a 65-year-old woman who died at Patna Medical College Hospital. The incident has prompted coordinated relief efforts between Bihar and Andhra Pradesh governments to transport the deceased and provide medical care to remaining injured passengers.

A bus-truck collision on National Highway 2 near Aurangabad in Bihar on Monday killed four people, with the fourth death occurring Wednesday morning at Patna Medical College Hospital. The initial three victims were pilgrims from the group, whose bodies were transported via air from Aurangabad to Patna and then to Hyderabad and Chennai before being delivered to their families in Nellore district, Andhra Pradesh on Tuesday night. The fourth fatality was identified as Lakshmamma, a 65-year-old from Sangam in Nellore district. The Andhra Pradesh government coordinated special transport arrangements for the deceased, including chartered flights, while the district administration provided medical care to injured passengers and arranged for their return to their native places. A 60-seater sleeper bus carrying 29 travelers from the group continued its journey toward Nellore, with officials from A.P. Bhavan in New Delhi coordinating with Bihar government, local authorities, and medical facilities throughout the relief operation.

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    Bihar bus accident: death toll rises to four

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