The bus was travelling to the city of Pune when it hit a pole and overturned after midnight, causing its diesel tank to catch fire.
The bus was travelling to the city of Pune when it hit a pole and overturned after midnight, causing its diesel tank to catch fire, senior police officer Baburao Mahamuni told AFP.
Images showed the bus engulfed in flames and later the charred remains of the vehicle overturned on the highway."Deeply saddened by the devastating bus mishap in Buldhana," Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Twitter. Accidents are common on India's vast network of roads, which are poorly maintained and notoriously dangerous.
The same report estimated 150,000 car crash fatalities in India annually, or one person every four minutes.
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