Chhattisgarh Road Accidents: 5 Dead, 33 Injured in Raigad Pickup Crash and Balod School Van Mishap
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Chhattisgarh road accidents claim 5 lives, injure 33 in Raigad pickup crash and Balod school van tragedy. Brake failure, driver error suspected. Latest updates here.
Two tragic Chhattisgarh road accidents on Wednesday have shocked the state, killing 5 people and injuring 33 others. These incidents in Raigad and Balod districts highlight urgent road safety concerns amid rising vehicular mishaps in rural areas.
Raigad Pickup Plunges into Gorge: 4 Dead
Wrecked white pickup truck in ditch after Raigarh accident
In Raigad district's Chal police station area, a speeding pickup carrying 25-30 Rathia community members overturned into a deep gorge on Madwatola-Jamraga road around 8 PM. The group was returning from an engagement ceremony (sagai) in Gosainpodi village after offering fruits.
Brake failure is cited as the cause, with the driver fleeing the scene. Rescue efforts by locals and police saved many, but four succumbed during treatment at Kapu Hospital: Kalaram Rathia, Chhatrasinh Rathia, and two others. About 20 were injured, including Niiraj, Devendra, and Balsinh Rathia; some with fractured limbs and head injuries. Eight critical cases were referred to Raigad Medical College.
Police have registered a case and are hunting the absconding driver to probe negligence.
Balod School Van Rolls into Drain: Girl Killed
Crowd gathered around school van overturned in water with cage-like structure
In Balod's Doundi area, a school van from Azad Public School plunged 45 meters backward into a 6-foot-deep drain near Marartola around 3:30 PM. Carrying 22 students from classes 1-5, the vehicle stalled on a slope, rolled uncontrollably, and crashed.
Locals rushed to pull out the children. Tragically, 6-year-old Vedanshi Sahu from Limhatola died; her father Chiman Sahu had passed away just six months ago in a tractor accident on July 27, 2025. Thirteen others were injured and rushed to hospital.
Driver error led to the failure to control the reverse slide.
Why These Chhattisgarh Road Accidents Matter Now
With February 2026 seeing a spike in rural crashes, these events expose risks from overloaded vehicles, poor maintenance, and untrained drivers. Chhattisgarh reported over 10,000 accidents last year; experts urge stricter checks on school transport and pickups used for events.
Actionable Safety Tips:
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Insist on vehicles with valid brakes and insurance before boarding.
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Schools must verify drivers' licenses and conduct mock drills.
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Report reckless driving via 112 helpline.
Authorities promise probes, but families grieve. Enhanced patrols and awareness drives are crucial to prevent repeats
