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14 Kanwariyas Injured After Truck Overturns In Uttar Pradesh

On Saturday morning, fourteen Kanwariyas suffered injuries when their vehicle overturned near Satheri village in the Ratanpuri police station area of Muzaffarnagar district. Authorities stated that the accident happened when one of the truck’s tires blew out. The injured individuals were swiftly taken to a nearby hospital for immediate medical attention.

The incident occurred around 8:30 a.m. while the Kanwariyas were traveling from Agra to Haridwar to fetch water from the Ganga. They were in transit between Meerut and Muzaffarnagar when the vehicle overturned due to the tire blowout, according to Khatauli Circle Officer Ravi Shanker.

So far, there were no fatalities reported, and authorities successfully managed the traffic disruption caused by the accident.

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Vishal Talwar

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