Eleven casualties including three women, were reported following a collision with an overcrowded van and a transit mixer truck on a bridge in Maharashtra's Thane district on Monday, as per police reports.
The fatal crash took place close to 10.45 am on the freshly built bridge over the Ulhas River near Raite village on the Kalyan-Murbad-Malshej highway, according to an official from the rural district police.
The van was on its way to Murbad from Kalyan and offered shuttle taxi services to locals. It crashed head-first into a transit mixer which was driving in the opposite direction.
The crash lead to the deaths of all 11 people in the van, including the driver, according to Murbad Tehsildar Abhijit Deshmukh.
The deceased included eight men and three women, he said.
"The impact was so severe that the vehicle was completely mangled, and the occupants were crushed inside. The bodies have been shifted to the Goveli primary health centre for post-mortem," Deshmukh said.
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Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis described the "horrific accident" as extremely tragic.
The government is in touch with the local administration on the matter, he said.
State Transport Minister Pratap Sarnaik described the tragedy as "very painful".
He noted that the van, which has an authorised capacity of six, was carrying 11 passengers.
"The transport department has been taking action against illegal transport, but citizens must also act responsibly. I urge everyone to avoid travelling in over-capacity vehicles and prioritise safety," Sarnaik said in a statement.
According to locals, one side of the road was closed due to ongoing work on the highway, and vehicular movement was restricted to one lane.
They also said that the van taxi services operate illegally in the area, charging between Rs 70 and Rs 100 per seat for one-way trips, often plying double the legal limit of passengers.
The police have registered a case and are investigating the cause of the collision.
Videos of the ghastly wreckage have since gone viral on social media.
Deputy Chief Minister and Thane Guardian Minister Eknath Shinde condoled the deaths and said that a thorough probe will be conducted into the accident.
(With PTI Inputs)
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