Srinagar: Thirty nine persons were injured in two separate road accidents at Sumbal in District Bandipora this afternoon.
Thirty four persons were injured when a bus bearing registration number Jk02C-5491, they were travelling in, turned turtle at Dangerpora, in the jurisdiction of Police station Sumbal, Bandipora. All the injured have been shifted to hospital for treatment. Sumbal Police has registered a case in this regard.
According to a police statement, an Accent car bearing registration number PB-BM-4441 on way from Srinagar to Baltal met with an accident at Wangipora, in the jurisdiction of Police station Sumbal, Bandipora, resulting in injuries to five persons. All the injured have been shifted to JVC Hospital, Srinagar for treatment. Sumbal police has registered a case in this regard.
Fourteen persons were injured in different road accidents across the valley. According to a statement , a Tata Sumo bearing registration number JK06-1806 skidded off the road and fell down into river Jehlum at Ashaji Pora bridge, in the jurisdiction of police station Anantnag, resulting in injuries to eleven passengers. All the injured have been shifted to District Hospital, Anantnag for treatment. Anantnag police has registered a case in this regard.
In another accident, a Tata Sumo bearing registration number JK03A/5025 skidded off the road at Kanchloo Kund, in the jurisdiction of police station Kund Kulgam, resulting in injuries a passenger Abdul Rashid Bhat resident of Aril Kund. The injured was shifted to hospital for treatment. Kulgam police has registered a case in this regard.
In another accident, a Tata Mobile bearing registration number JK03D/1782 turned turtle at Gadwal, in the jurisdiction of police station Kokernag, Anantnag resulting in injuries to 02 passengers. Both the injured were shifted to hospital for treatment. Kokernag police has registered a case in this regard.
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