Anil Rathi/ Kasim Khan/ Sunil Jindal
Faridabad/ Nuh/ Gohana. Haze and fog are being witnessed in Haryana for the second consecutive day. Last Sunday, a large number of vehicles collided due to fog in Jahan, Rohtak, Sonipat and Jhajjar. At the same time, now some similar incidents have come to light on Monday. A total of three people have died in these separate accidents.
In fact, due to dense fog in Faridabad around 8 am on Monday, a speeding vehicle rammed into a container parked near Sikri on the Delhi Mumbai Expressway. One person including the car driver died in this accident. The police reached the information and sent the bodies of both of them to the civil hospital for post-mortem.
It is being told that a big container was parked on the road coming down from the expressway to Mathura Road. Due to some fault in the container, it was parked on the roadside. During this time the car driver could not see the container and the car entered it from behind. The collision was so severe that the car was blown to pieces. As soon as information about the accident was received, the local police also reached the spot. The police took out the bodies from the vehicle and sent them to the civil hospital for post-mortem. Police investigation has revealed that the name of one deceased is Sandeep, who was a resident of Jaipur and the identity of the other deceased has not been known. Sikri outpost police say that the matter is being investigated.
Female Assistant Sub Inspector Seema died after colliding with a truck parked on the highway due to fog on Jammu-Katra National Highway near Gohana, Sonipat. Assistant Sub Inspector Seema, posted at Jind Court Complex, was a resident of village Murthal in Sonipat and on Monday she was going from Murthal to Jind on duty. Gohana police has taken the body into its custody and sent it for post-mortem. Please note that there is a very dense fog in Gohana since morning. Fog is very beneficial for the farmers in increasing the yield of wheat crop. But schools, colleges and those traveling daily are facing problems. People are saving themselves from the cold by lighting bonfires outside their shops and apart from roadways, train movement has also been affected.
Shadow fog in Jhajjar on Monday.
Two separate accidents happened in Nuh
Similarly, on the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway, two separate accidents took place on the border of Nuh district and about two dozen vehicles collided with each other. CISF Inspector Harish Kumar died in the accident, more than half a dozen people were injured. There were accidents due to fog near Raniala and Banarasi villages.
There were accidents on Sunday also
Earlier, on Sunday too, fog wreaked havoc in Jhajjar, Sonipat, Jind and other districts. The traveler bus collided with a truck parked between Kulana and Guravada villages on Jhajjar-Rewari road in Jhajjar district. The traveler bus was returning to Bahadurgarh after visiting Khatu Shyam. There were about 50 devotees in the bus. Apart from this, on Sunday, CM Nayab Saini expressed grief over the Dadri bus accident. There was a collision between a school and roadways bus in Dadri due to fog and a student died in it. Now it has been announced to provide assistance of Rs 2.5 lakh to the family of the deceased student. At the same time, financial assistance of Rs 50-50 thousand will be given for 8 injured. This collision took place between a private school bus and a roadways bus in Kaliyawas village of Dadri.





























