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Four Injured in Collision on Pune-Satara Highway, Traffic Disrupted for Kilometers

Pune, MHLocal News

A collision on the Pune-Satara Highway near Degaon Phata on November 30, 2024, left four individuals injured, including a three-and-a-half-year-old girl. The crash involved a car and a container truck, causing a significant traffic jam that extended for several kilometers. Emergency responders quickly arrived at the scene to assist the injured and manage the traffic situation. Normal traffic conditions resumed after the wreckage was cleared, but not before many commuters experienced delays. This incident raises critical questions about road safety on major highways in the Pune region.

The local government may need to reassess current traffic regulations and safety measures to prevent future incidents. Community members expressed their concerns regarding the frequent accidents on this route, emphasizing the need for enhanced safety protocols. As the region continues to grow, ensuring the safety of its roadways remains a pressing issue.

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