Dozens killed in India after wedding party bus plunges into gorge

At the least 25 die after a bus carrying marriage ceremony friends veers off the street and falls right into a deep gorge in northern Uttarakhand state.

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Officers throughout a rescue operation after the bus plunged right into a gorge in Dhumakot, Pauri Garhwal district, Uttarakhand state, India [SDRF handout via EPA]

At the least 25 individuals have been killed after a bus carrying marriage ceremony friends veered off the street and fell right into a deep gorge in northern India, police stated.

The car was travelling alongside a treacherous mountain freeway in Uttarakhand state’s Pauri Garhwal district on Tuesday night when it careened over the sting and plunged at the least 500 metres (1,640 ft) with about 45 individuals onboard.

“Twenty individuals have been rescued,” stated the state’s high police official Ashok Kumar.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that “all doable help” could be given to the survivors. “On this tragic hour my ideas are with the bereaved households,” he tweeted.

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Deadly street accidents are widespread in Uttarakhand, which encompasses a part of the Indian Himalayas [SDRF handout via EPA]

Deadly street accidents are widespread in Uttarakhand, which encompasses a part of the Indian Himalayas and is dwelling to quite a few non secular pilgrimage websites.

Practically 24 individuals have been killed in June when their bus plunged right into a gorge whereas en path to a shrine to the Hindu deity Yamuna, north of the state capital Dehradun.

Greater than 110,000 individuals are killed yearly in street accidents throughout India, in accordance with police. The accidents are brought on by reckless driving, poorly maintained roads and ageing automobiles.

The nation accounts for 11 p.c of the worldwide street demise toll regardless of solely having 1 p.c of the world’s automobiles, in accordance with a World Financial institution report launched final yr.

The identical report estimated 150,000 automotive crash fatalities in India yearly, or one individual each 4 minutes.

It added that street crashes price the Indian economic system roughly $75bn every year, with medical bills and lack of earnings driving many accident survivors into poverty.

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