Private Bus Catches Fire on NH 48 Near Nelamangala, 40 Passengers Escape Unhurt
A private bus caught fire on Nelamangala National Highway 48 near Hanumanthapura Gate, leaving the vehicle destroyed but all passengers safe. The incident involved a Sanjana Travels bus on the Tumakuru–Bengaluru route, and raised fresh questions about enforcement of safety rules for private buses in Karnataka.
According to police, the crash happened in the early hours of Friday, 6 February, near Nelamangala. The driver allegedly lost control after the bus hit a drain slab. The impact pushed the vehicle towards a roadside electricity pole, which it struck before flames quickly spread through the bus.
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Karnataka private bus accident safety concerns on highways
Witnesses said the fire started almost immediately after the bus rammed the electric pole. The flames gutted the vehicle before fire personnel arrived. All 40 passengers managed to escape in time, jumping out and running away from the burning bus. No deaths or injuries were reported in this episode.
Traffic on National Highway 48 around Nelamangala slowed sharply after the Karnataka private bus accident. The burnt bus and emergency response vehicles narrowed the carriageway. Vehicle movement became chaotic for some time before traffic police cleared a lane and gradually restored smoother flow along the busy stretch.
Police probe and response to Karnataka private bus accident
Officers at Nelamangala Traffic Police Station registered a case linked to the Karnataka private bus accident. Fire and Emergency Services teams rushed to the site once they received information. They managed to extinguish the blaze, but by then the heat had reduced the bus to a shell, leaving only its charred frame.
The state government earlier issued guidelines for private bus operations, including safety measures and maintenance norms. However, opposition parties and commuters now question whether these rules were being checked on the ground. Repeated incidents like the Nelamangala Karnataka private bus accident have renewed demands for stricter monitoring.
Previous Karnataka private bus accident incidents on key routes
Private bus mishaps have risen across Karnataka in recent months on different highways. A serious Karnataka private bus accident was reported on the Shivamogga route, though no one died there. Passengers escaped because one traveller reportedly alerted others in time, helping avoid a larger tragedy.
Another Karnataka private bus accident near Chitradurga turned far more deadly. In that crash, nine people died after being trapped and burnt inside the bus. Despite these disasters, critics say the state administration still has not shown strong urgency in improving checks on private buses using major corridors.
| Location | Date | Type | Casualties |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nelamangala, NH 48 | 6 February 2026 | Fire after collision | 0 deaths, 0 injuries, 40 escaped |
| Shivamogga route | Recent months | Bus accident | 0 deaths, avoided by passenger alert |
| Chitradurga area | Recent months | Severe bus crash | 9 deaths by burning |
The Nelamangala Karnataka private bus accident added to a string of such cases on Karnataka roads. While no lives were lost this time, the complete loss of the bus and earlier fatal incidents have re-focused attention on highway safety, bus maintenance, and consistent enforcement of existing transport guidelines.
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