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Published : Feb 20, 2020, 7:42 AM IST

Updated : Feb 20, 2020, 5:02 PM IST

16:58 February 20

KSRTC lost two of their very best employees

Gireesh and Baiju, who died during the KSRTC bus mishap, were recipients of excellence letters. In 2018, when one of the lady passengers felt uncomfortable during an Ernakulam – Bengaluru trip, they took her to a hospital and remained with her till the passenger’s relatives arrived.  

Both Gireesh and Baiju received appreciation letters from the then KSRTC chairman Tomin Thachankary for their commendable action.  

They even remitted money in the hospital before the passenger could be admitted to the hospital, after taking due permission from their superior officer. Baiju remained with the patient as her condition was critical. Meanwhile, Gireesh took the passengers and left for Bengaluru.  

They were also in the forefront of relief operations during the time of floods.

14:52 February 20

  • Extremely anguished by the bus accident in Tamil Nadu’s Tiruppur district. In this hour of grief, my thoughts and prayers are with the bereaved families. I hope those who are injured recover at the earliest: PM @narendramodi

    — PMO India (@PMOIndia) February 20, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday expressed anguish over the death of at least 20 people in a road accident in Tamil Nadu and hoped the injured recover soon.
 

"Extremely anguished by the bus accident ... In this hour of grief, my thoughts and prayers are with the bereaved families. I hope those who are injured recover at the earliest," the Prime Minister's Office said in a tweet quoting Modi.

12:07 February 20

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12:05 February 20

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It was a 'black Thursday' for 48 passengers, majority of them Keralites, who travelled in a state-run bus that collided with a container lorry in Tirupur district of neighbouring Tamil Nadu in the wee hours.

Palakkad Superintendent of Police Siva Vikram said, "It was a high speed collision. The container lorry lost control. We do not know if the driver dozed off or the tyre burst. The lorry entered the wrong lane and crashed into the KSRTC bus coming in the opposite direction. We are taking the names and details."

According to reports, most of the passengers were from Palakkad, Thrissur and Ernakulam districts of Kerala.

Passengers, including women, who had a narrow escape from the tragedy, were yet to recover from the fact that many oftheir co-travellers had lost their lives. Karishma, who was on her way to Ernakulam, said she was seated on the left side of the bus and was sleeping when the accident occurred.

"The incident took place by around 3.15 am.When I woke up suddenly, I saw many people running around and the injured being taken to ambulance," the shocked woman told media.

Alan, another passenger from Kerala, said he was still finding it difficult to get over the shock.

"I have sustained a minor injury on my leg. But my friend is injured on the nose and I am taking him to hospital, now," he said. 

Jemin George, an injured passenger, said he suffered a cut on his lips and ten stitches on his forehead.

"I didn't know what happened actually. I was sleeping in a seat behind the driver's seat," he said adding that he was referred to a hospital in Coimbatore.

A weeping woman passenger said the container lorry was overloaded and there was not many vehicles on the road when the incident took place.She said the right side of the bus was fully damaged.

12:01 February 20

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Kerala Police have urged relatives of the deceased to contact Palakkad SP G Sivavikram for further queries. 

The driver and the conductor of the bus V D Giresh and Baiju died on the spot. 
 

11:59 February 20

11:57 February 20

10:15 February 20

Condoling the death of several people in an accident involving a bus and lorry in Tamil Nadu, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Thursday directed two of his ministerial colleagues to rush to the neighbouring state to coordinate relief operations.

He also directed the Palakkad district collector to take necessary steps to provide medical aid to the injured and bring back the bodies of those from Kerala, the Chief Minister's Office said.

Transport Minister A K Saseendran and Agriculture Minister V S Sunil Kumar have been directed to rush to Tamil Nadu to coordinate relief operations, the CMO said.

It said it was in regular touch with Tirupur district administration and efforts were on to identify the bodies.

  
 

09:50 February 20

As per the reports, the truck was moving on the wrong side of the road.  

The district collector Vijaya Karthikeyan visited the accident site on Thursday morning to take stock of the situation for immediate aids.  

" We informed the Kerala government about the incident. They will sent the rescue team soon. Once the team arrives, identified bodies will be handed over to them" Vijaya Karthikeyan said.

The truck driver is absconding while police have launched a hunt to look for him. 

The Kerala government bus was heading to Thiruvananthapuram from Bengaluru on the Coimbatore- Salemhighway when the accident occurred.

  
 

07:31 February 20

20 feared dead in bus-container lorry collision in Tamil Nadu

16 people feared dead in bus accident in TN

Coimbatore: At least 20 people were feared dead and 18 injured as a Kerala state government bus collided head-on with a container lorry near Tamil Nadu's Avanashi town in Tirupur district, 40 kms from here, on Thursday, officials said.

The bus was going to Thiruvananthapuram from Bengaluru, while the lorry was coming from the opposite direction on the Coimbator-Salem Highway when the mishap occurred at 4.30 am, police said

Of the 48 passengers in the bus, 20 died on the spot and remaining sustained injuries.

  
 

16:58 February 20

KSRTC lost two of their very best employees

Gireesh and Baiju, who died during the KSRTC bus mishap, were recipients of excellence letters. In 2018, when one of the lady passengers felt uncomfortable during an Ernakulam – Bengaluru trip, they took her to a hospital and remained with her till the passenger’s relatives arrived.  

Both Gireesh and Baiju received appreciation letters from the then KSRTC chairman Tomin Thachankary for their commendable action.  

They even remitted money in the hospital before the passenger could be admitted to the hospital, after taking due permission from their superior officer. Baiju remained with the patient as her condition was critical. Meanwhile, Gireesh took the passengers and left for Bengaluru.  

They were also in the forefront of relief operations during the time of floods.

14:52 February 20

  • Extremely anguished by the bus accident in Tamil Nadu’s Tiruppur district. In this hour of grief, my thoughts and prayers are with the bereaved families. I hope those who are injured recover at the earliest: PM @narendramodi

    — PMO India (@PMOIndia) February 20, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday expressed anguish over the death of at least 20 people in a road accident in Tamil Nadu and hoped the injured recover soon.
 

"Extremely anguished by the bus accident ... In this hour of grief, my thoughts and prayers are with the bereaved families. I hope those who are injured recover at the earliest," the Prime Minister's Office said in a tweet quoting Modi.

12:07 February 20

Passenger list
Passenger list

12:05 February 20

Passenger list
Passenger list

It was a 'black Thursday' for 48 passengers, majority of them Keralites, who travelled in a state-run bus that collided with a container lorry in Tirupur district of neighbouring Tamil Nadu in the wee hours.

Palakkad Superintendent of Police Siva Vikram said, "It was a high speed collision. The container lorry lost control. We do not know if the driver dozed off or the tyre burst. The lorry entered the wrong lane and crashed into the KSRTC bus coming in the opposite direction. We are taking the names and details."

According to reports, most of the passengers were from Palakkad, Thrissur and Ernakulam districts of Kerala.

Passengers, including women, who had a narrow escape from the tragedy, were yet to recover from the fact that many oftheir co-travellers had lost their lives. Karishma, who was on her way to Ernakulam, said she was seated on the left side of the bus and was sleeping when the accident occurred.

"The incident took place by around 3.15 am.When I woke up suddenly, I saw many people running around and the injured being taken to ambulance," the shocked woman told media.

Alan, another passenger from Kerala, said he was still finding it difficult to get over the shock.

"I have sustained a minor injury on my leg. But my friend is injured on the nose and I am taking him to hospital, now," he said. 

Jemin George, an injured passenger, said he suffered a cut on his lips and ten stitches on his forehead.

"I didn't know what happened actually. I was sleeping in a seat behind the driver's seat," he said adding that he was referred to a hospital in Coimbatore.

A weeping woman passenger said the container lorry was overloaded and there was not many vehicles on the road when the incident took place.She said the right side of the bus was fully damaged.

12:01 February 20

undefined

Kerala Police have urged relatives of the deceased to contact Palakkad SP G Sivavikram for further queries. 

The driver and the conductor of the bus V D Giresh and Baiju died on the spot. 
 

11:59 February 20

11:57 February 20

10:15 February 20

Condoling the death of several people in an accident involving a bus and lorry in Tamil Nadu, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Thursday directed two of his ministerial colleagues to rush to the neighbouring state to coordinate relief operations.

He also directed the Palakkad district collector to take necessary steps to provide medical aid to the injured and bring back the bodies of those from Kerala, the Chief Minister's Office said.

Transport Minister A K Saseendran and Agriculture Minister V S Sunil Kumar have been directed to rush to Tamil Nadu to coordinate relief operations, the CMO said.

It said it was in regular touch with Tirupur district administration and efforts were on to identify the bodies.

  
 

09:50 February 20

As per the reports, the truck was moving on the wrong side of the road.  

The district collector Vijaya Karthikeyan visited the accident site on Thursday morning to take stock of the situation for immediate aids.  

" We informed the Kerala government about the incident. They will sent the rescue team soon. Once the team arrives, identified bodies will be handed over to them" Vijaya Karthikeyan said.

The truck driver is absconding while police have launched a hunt to look for him. 

The Kerala government bus was heading to Thiruvananthapuram from Bengaluru on the Coimbatore- Salemhighway when the accident occurred.

  
 

07:31 February 20

20 feared dead in bus-container lorry collision in Tamil Nadu

16 people feared dead in bus accident in TN

Coimbatore: At least 20 people were feared dead and 18 injured as a Kerala state government bus collided head-on with a container lorry near Tamil Nadu's Avanashi town in Tirupur district, 40 kms from here, on Thursday, officials said.

The bus was going to Thiruvananthapuram from Bengaluru, while the lorry was coming from the opposite direction on the Coimbator-Salem Highway when the mishap occurred at 4.30 am, police said

Of the 48 passengers in the bus, 20 died on the spot and remaining sustained injuries.

  
 

Last Updated : Feb 20, 2020, 5:02 PM IST

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