The Hindu (Visakhapatnam)

13 migrant workers from State killed in road accident in Karnataka

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Thirteen migrant workers from Andhra Pradesh were killed, seven of them on the spot, and another was critically injured when the SUV in which they were travelling to their workplaces in Bengaluru after Dasara vacation rammed a stationary tanker on the outskirts of Chikballap­ur in Karnataka on Thursday morning.

While 11 of the deceased were from various villages of Gorantla, Penukonda and Obula Deva Cheruvu mandals in Sri Sathya Sai district, two were couple from Odisha who had migrated to Gorantla a couple of years ago but of late been residing in Bengaluru.

The deceased were identified as H. Narasimhul­u (45); A. Venkata Narayana (51); Venkata Subbamma (48); Mangala Murthy (43); Boya Venkatadri (27); Boya Lakshmi (23); N. Aruna (38); N. Ritwik Sai (7); Pawan (20); Golla Shantamma (37); Golla Rajavardha­n (15), and the couple Narayana and Subbamma. The victims had boarded the Bengalurub­ound SUV at the bus stand centre in Gorantla.

Chikballap­ur SP D.L. Nagesh, who rushed to the spot, said that the accident took place due to poor visibility as thick fog engulfed

NH44. “While seven persons died on the spot, five others succumbed to their injuries while being taken to the Government Hospital at Chikballap­ur,” he said.

Police officers in Puttaparth­i said that in the recent months it was observed that several batches of migrant workers from Anantapur and Sri Sathya Sai districts were proceeding to Bengaluru and various urban centres in Karnataka to eke out a livelihood. Agricultur­al workers were said to be heading to Karnataka following dwindling income sources in Andhra Pradesh.

Governor, CM shocked

Governor S. Abdul Nazeer, in a release, expressed anguish over the road accident and conveyed his “deep condolence­s to the bereaved family members.”

Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy expressed deep shock and directed the officials to extend financial assistance to the next of kin of the deceased, besides providing best medical care to the person who was critically injured.

TDP national general secretary N. Lokesh and JSP president Pawan Kalyan, in separate statements, expressed shock and urged the government to extend all help to the bereaved family members.

 ?? ?? The SUV that rammed a parked tanker at Chikballap­ur in Karnataka on Thursday.
The SUV that rammed a parked tanker at Chikballap­ur in Karnataka on Thursday.

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