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Yamuna Expressway deadly fog: How 13 travellers met a fiery end - 'Most victims were sleeping'

Agra Divisional Commissioner Shailendra Singh stated that the inquiry would scrutinise the causes behind the accident and recommend preventive measures.

December 17, 2025 / 17:17 IST
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Yamuna Expressway accident
Yamuna Expressway accident

A catastrophic chain-reaction collision, exacerbated by dense fog, erupted into a deadly fireball on the Yamuna Expressway in the early hours of Tuesday, leaving at least 13 people charred to death and over one hundred injured. The disaster involved a tangle of 18 to 19 vehicles, including eight passenger buses, cars and SUVs, near milestone 127 in Mathura district.

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According to details pieced together by the authorities and survivors, the sequence of horror began around 3.40 am under the jurisdiction of the Baldeo police station. With visibility reported to be near zero, an initial collision occurred between a bus and a car. This wreckage then became a trap for multiple vehicles approaching from the Agra direction, leading to a massive pile-up.

The situation turned apocalyptic moments later when a thunderous explosion tore through the scene. While the official investigation is ongoing, witnesses and preliminary assessments reported by TOI suggest a Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) tank on one of the buses may have burst. The subsequent blaze engulfed several vehicles in a raging fire. Most victims were asleep on the buses when the collisions occurred.