Bus plunges into Indian gorge, leaving 14 dead

Bus plunges into Indian gorge, leaving 14 dead

Seventeen other passengers were injured, and nine of them suffered severe injuries.

Bus accidents are alarmingly frequent in India. (Reuters pic)
DEHRADUN:
A bus plunged into a gorge in the Indian Himalayas today, killing 14 people and injuring 17 others, a disaster official said.

The driver lost control of the vehicle as he tried to negotiate a narrow bend in the picturesque district of Tehri Gahrwal.

“Thirty-one people had boarded the bus. Rescue workers have pulled out 14 bodies. Seventeen others are injured, nine of them have serious injuries,” disaster official Piyush Rautela said.

Those nine have been flown by helicopter to a hospital in the nearby city of Rishikesh, he said.

India has some of the world’s deadliest roads, claiming the lives of more than 150,000 people each year.

Earlier this month, 44 people were killed in the state of Uttarakhand when a bus crashed into a gorge.

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