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Complete Mood Disturbed after seeing the visuals & this unfortunate incident. 😢💔 #Hyderabad to #Bangalore private travels volvo bus was completely engulfed in flames. More than 25 passengers trapped inside the bus lost their lives. 🙏 As per info, nearly 45 passengers are there in the bus. My Deepest...

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