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29 Injured in Three-Bus Collision at Angulugaha Junction, Galle

29 Injured in Three-Bus Collision at Angulugaha Junction, Galle

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A collision involving three buses at Angulugaha Junction in Imaduwa, Galle, has left 29 passengers injured, with several hospitalized.

The accident occurred at around 8:30 a.m. today (26 January) and involved two private buses and an office transport bus. Initial reports suggest the incident began when a stationary bus was struck by another from behind, followed by a third bus colliding with the second.

Hospital sources confirm that 23 passengers have been admitted to Imaduwa Hospital, while six others are receiving treatment at Karapitiya Teaching Hospital.

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