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Four Killed, 25 Injured After Multiple Vehicles Collide, Catch Fire in Dense Fog on Delhi–Agra Expressway

Dense fog on the Yamuna Expressway caused a deadly pile-up of ten vehicles, claiming four lives and injuring 25 people.

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Delhi–Agra Expressway Accident: A catastrophic chain collision involving seven buses and three cars on the Yamuna Expressway near Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, resulted in the tragic death of four people and left twenty-five others injured early on Tuesday morning.

The pile-up, which occurred around 4:30 am near Milestone 127 on the Agra–Noida carriageway, was officially blamed on extremely dense fog and poor visibility. The sheer force of the impact caused multiple vehicles, especially the buses, to catch fire, tragically leading to some victims being charred to death.

The local administration swiftly launched a massive rescue operation, deploying eleven fire tenders and multiple teams to manage the crisis.

Delhi–Agra Expressway

This harrowing incident marks the latest in a worrying trend of fatal road accidents plaguing North India’s expressways as winter fog sets in. Regions like the NCR and Uttar Pradesh are experiencing persistently dense fog and smog, severely reducing visibility and making high-speed travel profoundly dangerous.

This Mathura tragedy occurred just one day after dense fog triggered similar large-scale pile-ups across various NCR expressways, killing at least six people. Police officials consistently point to near-zero visibility conditions as the primary cause, which leaves drivers virtually no time to react to hazards.

The frequency and severity of these crashes highlight a critical need for enhanced safety protocols during the fog season.

Rescue Operations Underway

The devastating nature of the accident was detailed by local authorities. The collision near Baldeo police station began with three cars crashing, followed by the catastrophic impact of seven buses, one roadways and six private sleeper buses, ramming into the initial pile-up.

SP Mathura Rural, Suresh Chandra Rawat, confirmed this sequence. The resulting fire rapidly engulfed all the buses. SSP Shlok Kumar confirmed that 25 injured individuals were admitted to the hospital and are in stable condition.

Following the swift response, which involved fire tenders battling the blaze, the blocked expressway was cleared, and stranded, uninjured passengers were provided with government transport to continue their journeys.

The Logical Indian’s Perspective

The recurring cycle of fog-induced road tragedies demands an urgent shift from mere regret to proactive accountability and prevention.

The Logical Indian asserts that embodying empathy and responsibility is crucial. Drivers must understand that reckless speed or inattention in dense fog endangers not only themselves but every person on the road.

Authorities must immediately invest in advanced fog detection technology, automated warning systems, and stricter overnight speed enforcement measures to ensure compliance. A tragedy of this scale, especially when it repeats every winter, represents a failure of our collective safety consciousness.

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