At least 20 people died after a luxury bus caught fire in Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh The bus collided with a two-wheeler on National Highway 44 around 3:30 am The fire likely started from a spark caused ...
New York City, take this as a warning: The “free bus” program that Zohran Mamdani has made a key part of his platform in his campaign for mayor is a proven failure. We have seen it with our own eyes ...
Kurnool Bus Tragedy: According to Kurnool District Collector A Siri, two drivers of the bus managed to escape the fire and fled the spot. Kurnool Bus Tragedy: Tragedy struck Andhra Pradesh’s Kurnool ...
Danish authorities are investigating a potential security vulnerability in hundreds of Chinese-made electric buses, including Yutong models, that could allow remote deactivation. This concern follows ...
Kurnool Bus Fire News Highlights: At least 20 people died after a Bengaluru-bound private bus caught fire and turned into ashes after hitting abike in Andhra Pradesh's Kurnool in the early hours of ...
A private bus, recently converted to AC, erupted in flames near Jaisalmer, claiming 20 lives, including three children. A suspected short circuit in the AC system caused the rapid spread of fire, ...
Nineteen people were hurt when two MTA buses crashed in Flushing, Queens Monday morning. It's not yet known if the accident is weather-related, but it happened during the stormy commute at around 8:30 ...
A group of school bus companies plans to stop service to 150,000 city students and fire 12,000 unionized workers in a vicious contract standoff, The Post has learned. The coalition will inform the ...
Minn. mother Kari Thorp helped evacuate 22 kids from a school bus that caught on fire with the help of its driver The incident was caught on Thorp's Ring doorbell camera and shows a small fire ...
Mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani has promised to make New York City cheaper—freezing the rent, creating city-run grocery stores to fuel competition, and making buses free. These are ambitious ...
The bus was carrying passengers from Zimbabwe and Malawi who were traveling back to their home countries. By Zimasa Matiwane Reporting from Johannesburg At least 42 people, including seven children, ...
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