A
crowded bus skidded off the road and plunged into a fast-flowing river
in northern India on Wednesday, killing at least 33, according to
police.
The accident occurred near the popular summer resort of Kullu, 250 kilometres from Himachal Pradesh state capital Shimla.
“So
far, 33 bodies have been retrieved from the river and 14 other people
are injured and have been rushed to hospital,” local police chief R.S.
Negi told AFP from the crash site in Hamachal Pradesh state.
Negi
said the death toll was likely to rise as some victims appeared to have
been washed away in the fast-flowing waters of the Beas river which
courses through the mountainous Indian state. Local reports said the bus
was completely submerged in the water.
The
officer said it was not immediately clear how many people were on board
the bus, which was on its way to a village from Kullu when it slid off
the road.
Wednesday’s
crash is the worst reported road accident in India since March, when 37
people were reported dead after a passenger bus plunged off a bridge
spanning a river in the western Indian state of Maharashtra.
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