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A crowded passenger bus hits divider of a bridge and crashes into the Rajarhat-Harowa Canal, carrrying nearly 50 commuters from Berachampa towards the bustling Saltlake Karunamoyee, the vehicle smashed the bridge railing before submerging entirely, leaving at over 40 people has been injured. Eyewitnesses described a heart-stopping scene: screams echoing as the bus tilted and sank, with passengers scrambling for safety amid the chaos, while the driver—suspected of reckless speeding—fought to regain control too late. Rajarhat Police Station swiftly arrived the site, pulling survivors from the water and rushing them to Deganga Hospital.
As the submerged bus became a grim symbol of neglect, fury erupted among residents who have long decried the area's crumbling road infrastructure. Daily potholes and erratic traffic movements have turned this stretch into a hazard zone, with minor accidents is a common occurrence that authorities have ignored for years. Preliminary estimations indicates bus driver's high speed. No fatalities have been reported so far.
The ripple effects of the crash extended beyond igniting calls for urgent actions from locals and daily commuters. With the bus still lodged in the canal's embrace, recovery operations and Rajarhat police probe underway. As the families of the injured huddle in hospital waiting rooms, the incident serves as a stark reminder of the human cost when convenience clashes with caution, urging a deeper look at how everyday routes can turn deadly without warning