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Kurnool fire: Telangana continues crackdown on private buses; 14 cases booked

The inspections began on Saturday morning following the October 24 bus fire in neighbouring Andhra Pradesh that left 19 people dead.

Published on: Oct 27, 2025 02:17 AM IST
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Transport authorities in Telangana on Sunday continued their crackdown on private buses for violations of safety and fitness norms.

Police personnel intensify vehicle inspections to prevent future accidents and ensure road safety after the Kurnool bus accident. (ANI Video Grab)
Police personnel intensify vehicle inspections to prevent future accidents and ensure road safety after the Kurnool bus accident. (ANI Video Grab)

A transport department official told PTI that 14 cases were booked for offences such as inadequate safety measures, and penalties amounting to 46,000 were collected.

The inspections began on Saturday morning following the October 24 bus fire in neighbouring Andhra Pradesh that left 19 people dead.

Nearly 500 inter-state private travel buses operate from Hyderabad daily.

Telangana Transport Minister Ponnam Prabhakar had said he would meet his Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka counterparts to frame measures to prevent bus accidents amid heavy inter-state traffic.

He warned private bus operators of strict action if they failed to maintain vehicle fitness and comply with statutory regulations.

"The owners should follow rules and ensure that the buses do not overspeed, as private buses are known to travel at high speed," he added.

The bus had 44 passengers, several of whom managed to escape the blaze.

 
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