The Uttar Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation bus, carrying 41 passengers from Delhi, was on its way to Gonda in eastern Uttar Pradesh when the accident occurred near Bada bypass on NH 24, over 250 km from the national capital.
The bodies were so badly charred that doctors found it difficult to determine the gender of the victims. DNA tests would be conducted to identify the victims.
"The death toll has risen to 24. Besides, 14 others are suffering from serious burn injuries," senior UP minister Rajesh Agarwal told reporters here.
Three passengers escaped with minor injuries.
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Senior Superintendent of Police Jogendra Kumar said, "The accident involving a bus of UPSRTC and a truck occurred between 1.00 AM and 1.30 AM," he said.
Kumar said six passengers, who were critically injured, have been hospitalised.
According to eyewitnesses, the diesel tank of the bus burst after the collision which led to the fire.
"Around 5.45 am, we received 22 bodies from the bus accident site. The bodies are charred beyond recognition. It is difficult to even determine the gender of the people," said Dr Shailesh Ranjan of the Bareilly district hospital.
Agarwal, who flew in here from Lucknow in a helicopter on instructions of Chief Ministe Yogi Adityanath to supervise relief operations, said, "A DNA test will be performed on all bodies."
Agarwal was accompanied by two of his ministerial colleagues Swatantradev Singh and Brijesh Pathak.
The driver of the bus is also among the deceased, while the conductor received serious injuries.
The driver of the truck, which was coming from Shahjehanpur, is absconding.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi condoled the loss of lives and sanctioned Rs 2 lakh each to the kin of those killed.He also announced Rs 50,000 for each of those injured.
The chief minister announced financial assistance of Rs 2 lakh each to the kin of the deceased, Rs 50,000 to the seriously injured and Rs 25,000 for those whogot minor injuries.
He also instructed the officials to ensure adequate medical treatment for the injured persons.
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