Odisha: One pilgrim killed, 16 injured in Bhubaneswar road mishap

IANS April 6, 2025 122 views

A tragic bus accident on the Bhubaneswar-Puri National Highway claimed the life of a Bangladeshi pilgrim and injured 16 others. The pilgrims were traveling from Bangladesh, having already visited Ayodhya and Dwarka, with plans to worship at Lord Jagannath's temple in Puri. Local authorities suspect the accident occurred when the bus driver fell asleep, causing the vehicle to veer off the road. Emergency services and local residents quickly responded to rescue the trapped passengers.

"One woman passenger, Nonibala Nath of Bangladesh, succumbed to the injuries" - Souymendu Sekhar Tripathy, Pipili Police Inspector
Bhubaneswar, April 6: One pilgrim was killed while 16 sustained injuries after a bus overturned near CIFA on the Bhubaneswar-Puri National Highway on Sunday.

Key Points

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Bangladesh pilgrims traveling to Puri were on multi-city religious tour

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Bus driver suspected of falling asleep while driving

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140 pilgrims traveling in two buses

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Accident occurred near CIFA on National Highway

The injured have been admitted to Capital Hospital in Bhubaneswar. The bus, which was carrying pilgrims from Bangladesh, was en route to Puri, with over 65 passengers on board.

The pilgrims, hailing from Chattogram districts of Bangladesh, were on a religious tour with plans to visit Lord Jagannath in Puri and later head to Vishwanath Temple.

They had already visited Ayodhya and Dwarka before arriving in Odisha.

The group was traveling in two buses, with a total of around 140 pilgrims. The accident occurred when the driver of the second bus allegedly fell asleep while driving.

As a result, the vehicle veered off the road and plunged into a roadside ditch near Siphon. Passengers were trapped inside and cried for help. Fellow passengers launched immediate rescue efforts from the first bus, local residents, and police personnel.

Emergency services, including ambulances and fire brigade units, rushed to the spot and continued the rescue operation.

One of the critically injured passengers reportedly died en route to the hospital, while several others remain in serious condition.

The local residents are actively assisting in the rescue and relief efforts.

"As many as 16 pilgrims from Bangladesh had sustained injuries in the accident that occurred in the Pipili police station area during the wee hours on Sunday. One woman passenger, Nonibala Nath of Bangladesh, succumbed to the injuries en route to the capital hospital in Bhubaneshwar," said Souymendu Sekhar Tripathy, Inspector In-Charge of Pipili police station.

Tripathy added that three seriously injured patients have been referred to AIIMS, Bhubaneswar, for advanced treatment.

"Other pilgrims with minor injuries have been discharged from the hospital after primary treatment. Though the actual cause of the accident is not yet confirmed, it is suspected that the driver might have dozed off due to exhaustion," said Tripathy.

Reader Comments

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Sarah K.
This is so heartbreaking 💔 These pilgrims came so far for spiritual journey and met with such tragedy. My prayers for the deceased and injured. The driver fatigue issue needs serious attention - maybe mandatory rest stops for long routes?
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Rajesh P.
Kudos to the local residents and police for their quick response! In times like these, humanity shines through. Hope the injured recover soon.
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Minhaz U.
As someone from Bangladesh, I'm grateful for the care shown to our fellow citizens. But tour operators must ensure drivers get proper rest - this was preventable.
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Priya N.
The road safety measures on this highway need improvement. How many more lives before we fix the infrastructure? Deepest condolences to the family who lost their loved one.
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Amit S.
While the article is informative, I wish it had more details about the condition of the other injured pilgrims. Hoping for their speedy recovery 🙏
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Tania R.
So sad to hear about Nonibala Nath's passing. May her soul rest in peace. This accident shows why we need better regulations for tourist buses - maybe co-drivers for long journeys?

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