Fishes fell from boxes on the highway.
A pickup train overturned on the Delhi-Jaipur highway in Rewari district of Haryana at around 6 am on Wednesday. The train came from Delhi and was going to Neemrana in Alwar district in Rajasthan. Fishes of various species were laden in it.
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All the fish were shattered on the highway due to the overturning of the car. Leaving them, the driver of the car ran away. However, before leaving, he informed the owner. During this time, the fish kept splashing on the highway. Later all the fish died. Some videos of this incident are also in front.
All the fish were taken to their owner. Whereas, the police reached the spot and cleared the jam after about 2 hours.
Photos of fish lying on the road …

Fishes spread on Delhi-Jaipur highway and vehicles slowly originating from the side.

Amid the road jam, the police took the front and remained on the spot till the owner of the fish arrived.

Employees filling the fish in the boxes by picking up the fish from the road.
According to the police, the incident happened thus …
- Driver going to supply fish: According to the police, on Wednesday morning, a pickup vehicle from Delhi loaded fish and left for Neemrana in Alwar. It had fish worth about 3 lakh rupees. The train was going through the Delhi-Jaipur highway. When the train reached the Saban bridge of Bawal in Rewari at around 6 am, the driver’s balance suddenly deteriorated.
- The driver suffered a minor injury: The car first hit the divide and then overturned on the beach road. Due to this, all the fish kept in the boxes in the car were shattered on the road. The driver suffered a minor injury in the accident. He reported the incident to the owner of the fish. After this, he left the car and ran away. This incident got jammed on the spot.
- Police repaired traffic: A team of Dial-112 was on patrol during the incident. As soon as the team saw fish lying on the road, the most traffic was made smooth. Gradually the vehicles were removed from one side. Along with this, after searching in the overturned vehicle, he spoke to the owner of the fish on the phone.
- The owners took the fish and took it: According to the police, the fish remained on the road for about one and a half hours. In this time, almost all the fish had died. After this, the owner of the fish reached the spot from village Neemrana. He brought some workers with him. He took all the fish in half an hour and took it into the boxes.

People from Neemrana were arriving from Neemrana to raise the fish scattered on the highway.
Owner of fish said- police supported As Mohammed, the owner of the fish, who reached the spot from Neemrana village, told that all the fish have died. The pickup was loaded with Rohu, Mangur, Pankaj and Roop Chanda species. Most of the fish died and some fish took away.
He said- the police supported us a lot. The police remained stationed here until I reached the spot. If there was no police, then these fish would not be available. The driver was from Delhi. I am trying to talk to him, but cannot talk.

