Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

17 injured in Sirsa, Rohtak mishaps; trains, buses run behind schedule

Schedule of 120 trains hit; govt orders schools to change timings till pollution level comes down

- Bhaskar Mukherjee bhaskar.mukherjee@hindustant­imes.com

HISAR: Dense smog on the National Highway-9, which connects Haryana and its neighbouri­ng Punjab with the national capital, has hit the schedule of long-distance trains and state roadways buses.

While the trains from Punjab’s Bathinda to Delhi via Sirsa and Hisar ran late by an hour, the Haryana Roadways cancelled early morning long-route buses to avoid accidents amid smog.

The situation is even worse in night when visibility is so poor that traffic is seen moving at a snail’s speed.

A senior railway official said the schedule of nearly 120 trains has been affected due to smog. The state roadways has postponed the departure time Chandigarh-Delhi bus to 9.30am.

Ramesh Kumar, a Haryana Roadways driver on the Sirsa Delhi Delhi route, said, “It takes five hours to reach Sirsa from Delhi but on Monday night we took over nine hours on the same route. Visibility was really low between Fatehabad and Sirsa.”

Raj Singh, head of department, meteorolog­ical and agricultur­e department at Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultur­e University (CCSHAU), said, “Smoggy conditions will continue for few more days.

Sudden fall in temperatur­e and increase in moisture creates low pressure.

Therefore, the smoke emanating from stubble burning does not get cleared quickly, resulting in dense smog.”

Keeping in mind some accidents involving school buses due to poor visibility, the Haryana government has decided that the timings of all government, government-aided and unaided private schools will be from 9am to 3.30pm till November 30, said education minister Ram Bilas Sharma.

The Fatehabad district administra­tion had taken a similar move on Monday.

As per data compiled by the Haryana Space Applicatio­n Centre (HARSAC) Hisar, more than 800 incidents of stubble burning have been reported in Fatehabad district only.

SEVEN INJURED IN SIRSA PILE-UPS

Seven people were injured on the National Highway-9 near Odhan village of Sirsa district in a pile-up involving six vehicles.

The incident took place when a mini-truck driver applied sudden brakes and five vehicles, including two cars, rammed into it from behind.

The injured were rushed to the Sirsa civil hospital. In another incident, a Sirsa depot bus rammed into a parked truck near Moriwala village of Sirsa.

At least six passengers, driver, conductor and another driver of the Fatehabad depot received injuries in the accident. They were rushed to the civil hospital.

The driver Swarn Kumar cited poor visibility as the reason behind the accident.

 ?? MANOJ DHAKA/HT ?? School buses that met with an accident due to smog on the RohtakHisa­r road; (below) a car that rammed into a vegetable cart near Moriwala village of Sirsa district on Tuesday.
MANOJ DHAKA/HT School buses that met with an accident due to smog on the RohtakHisa­r road; (below) a car that rammed into a vegetable cart near Moriwala village of Sirsa district on Tuesday.
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