<h2><strong>Camel Crashes Through Car Roof in India After Head-On Collision</strong></h2><p>A shocking accident from Rajasthan has gone viral online after a camel crashed through the roof of a moving car during a head-on collision. The incident took place early Wednesday morning near <strong>Kolu Pabuji</strong> on the <strong>Phalodi–Dechu road</strong> in Jodhpur district. The dramatic crash left the driver seriously injured and the camel trapped inside the damaged vehicle for nearly two hours.</p><p>The collision highlights the growing danger of stray animals on rural and desert highways, where sudden crossings often lead to severe accidents.</p><h2><strong>How the Accident Happened</strong></h2><p>According to officials and local reports, the driver—identified as <strong>Ramsingh</strong>, a resident of Jodhpur—was driving along the highway when a stray camel suddenly appeared in front of his vehicle. With barely any reaction time, the car slammed directly into the animal.</p><p>The impact was so powerful that the car’s <strong>bumper, bonnet, windshield, and roof were completely destroyed</strong>. The camel’s head and upper body burst through the shattered front glass and became lodged inside the cabin.</p><p>Witnesses described the scene as “terrifying,” with both the driver and the camel struggling in the wreckage.</p><h2><strong>Camel Trapped Inside for Hours</strong></h2><p>NDTV reported that the camel remained stuck inside the vehicle for several hours. A video that circulated online showed the animal trapped in a sitting position, its body pushed into the passenger area through the broken windshield. The camel appeared exhausted and frightened, repeatedly attempting to move but unable to free itself.</p><p>Locals quickly gathered around the site and tried to calm the animal while assisting the injured driver.</p><h2><strong>Driver Pulled Out by Villagers</strong></h2><p>Villagers and passersby played a crucial role in helping the driver. They broke open parts of the vehicle to reach him and offered first aid before emergency services arrived. Ramsingh reportedly suffered <strong>serious injuries</strong>, including fractures and deep cuts, and was rushed to a hospital in Jodhpur for further treatment.</p><p>Residents praised the community effort, saying that immediate response from locals helped save the driver’s life.</p><h2><strong>Rescue Teams Use JCB to Free the Camel</strong></h2><p>Freeing the camel was a more complicated task. Because the animal was wedged tightly inside the car, authorities had to bring in a <strong>JCB machine</strong> to carefully cut open the wreckage. Rescue workers worked slowly to avoid further injuring the camel.</p><p>After nearly two hours, the metal frame of the car was cut apart, creating enough space for the camel to stand and walk out.</p><p>Surprisingly, despite the severity of the crash, the animal escaped without major injuries. Witnesses said the camel quickly stood up and ran off into the nearby fields.</p><h2><strong>Road Safety Concerns in Rajasthan</strong></h2><p>The accident has renewed concerns about road safety in regions where stray animals—especially camels—frequently cross highways. Rajasthan, with its vast desert stretches, sees regular movement of camels, cattle, and other large animals on roads.</p><p>Many accidents have been reported in recent years, especially at night or during early morning hours when visibility is low. Drivers often do not get enough time to react, leading to major collisions.</p><p>Just recently, two police officers in Oman died when their patrol vehicle crashed into a camel, further highlighting how dangerous such accidents can be.</p><p>Locals from the Jodhpur region have demanded:</p><p>Fencing along major highways</p><p>Warning signboards in animal-prone areas</p><p>Stray animal control measures</p><p>Better lighting on rural roads</p><p>Authorities have acknowledged these concerns but say consistent efforts and community participation are needed to reduce such incidents.</p><h2><strong>A Reminder About Wildlife and Road Safety</strong></h2><p>This incident serves as a strong reminder that roads passing through wildlife or rural zones require extra caution. Camels, due to their height and weight, often cause severe damage when struck by vehicles, making such collisions particularly dangerous for both humans and animals.</p><p>As videos of the accident continue to spread across social media, many people are expressing relief that both the driver and the camel survived. However, the incident also raises important questions about road infrastructure and the need for better preventive measures.</p>