33 injured as four vehicles collide with each other at Makwanpur

KATHMANDU, Aug 8: As many as 33 people have sustained injuries after four vehicles collided with each other at Hetauda Sub-Metropolitan City-15. Four vehicles including a school bus collided with each other at Ratamate, according to the District Police Office, Makwanpur. A truck ( Na 5 Kha 6244) en route to Pathaliya from Hetauda hit a bus carrying students of Reliance Boarding School, according to DSP Tek Bahadur Karki of DPO, Makwanpur. “The truck further hit a tanker truck ( Lu 1 Kha 4370) which crushed a car (Ba 7 Cha 9404),” DSP Karki said. The truck then hit a lorry truck (Province 2-03-001 Kha 2506) parked nearby.  

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