Seven women among eight killed in Haryana pile-up caused by heavy fog

Two of the injured were said to be in a critical condition; accident leads to a two-km long traffic jam on Rohtak-Rewari highway.

December 24, 2018 02:15 pm | Updated 04:00 pm IST - GURUGRAM

The SUV involved in the road accident in Haryana’s Jhajjar. Photo: Special arrangement

The SUV involved in the road accident in Haryana’s Jhajjar. Photo: Special arrangement

Eight people, including seven women, were killed and several injured in a pile-up caused by heavy fog in Haryana’s Jhajjar on Monday.

Two of the injured are said to be in a critical condition and were referred to the Post-Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences in Rohtak. The rest are under treatment at Jhjjar’s civil hospital.

Inspector Seema, Station House Officer for City Jhajjar, told The Hindu that a Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) carrying two dozen people, on their way to Najafgarh in Delhi, hit a trailer truck from behind near the Badli flyover on the Rohtak-Rewari highway at 9 a.m. due to poor visibility. Another trailer truck coming at the back hit the SUV, crushing the vehicle. It triggered a pile-up involving more than a dozen vehicles, including a school bus.

Victims travelled in SUV

“The deceased were all travelling in the SUV. They belonged to Kirdot village in Jhajjar and were going to the condole to death of a relative,” said Ms. Seema. The two critically injured were also travelling in the SUV.

The accident led to a two-km long traffic jam on the road mostly frequented by the trucks.

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