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4 killed, 25 injured as fog-triggered pile-up of 10 vehicles leaves buses in flames on Yamuna Expressway

  • On Tuesday around 4 am, seven buses and three cars collided on the Yamuna Expressway near Milestone 127, killing four and hospitalizing about 25 under Baldeo police station jurisdiction.
  • Dense fog across north India reduced visibility and is blamed for the crash and other pile-ups, causing over 800 flight delays and more than 220 cancellations at Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi.
  • SP Mathura Rural Suresh Chandra Rawat said three cars collided first, then seven buses including one roadways bus and six sleeper buses rammed into them, igniting fires controlled by eleven fire tenders while police, fire department, NHAI and SDRF teams worked.
  • The expressway was fully blocked and traffic diverted while debris was cleared and passengers were moved by government vehicles; injured were rushed to nearby hospitals using nearly 20 ambulances and officials said none were critical.
  • The crash adds to fog-related pile‑ups across NCR that have already killed at least six people, with authorities urging drivers to slow down amid AQI 461 on Sunday.
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Six buses and two cars collided late last night on the Yamuna Expressway in Mathura due to fog. The buses caught fire in the accident. The accident occurred near Milestone 125 in the Baldev police station area on the Agra-Noida route. The force of the collision was so severe that several passengers may have been killed and several others injured. Police and fire teams are rapidly responding to rescue operations at the scene.

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India TV News broke the news in India on Tuesday, December 16, 2025.
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