In India at least 30 people died on today in northern India when an overcrowded bus veered off a road and plunged into a gorge, police said.
The driver lost control of the bus while negotiating a turn in the Kangra valley in Himachal Pradesh state and the vehicle crashed into a river, police said.
‘The number of dead is 30 while 26 others have been injured,’ Rakesh Sharma, a senior government official, told.
The accident occurred 210 kilometres from Himachal Pradesh state capital Shimla.
According to Sharma the 32-seat bus was overloaded.
Police and locals were aiding in rescue efforts and the injured had been rushed to hospital in the hill town of Dharamshala.
India has a high annual road death toll, with accidents often caused by bad roads, overcrowding and poor vehicle maintenance.
The driver lost control of the bus while negotiating a turn in the Kangra valley in Himachal Pradesh state and the vehicle crashed into a river, police said.
‘The number of dead is 30 while 26 others have been injured,’ Rakesh Sharma, a senior government official, told.
The accident occurred 210 kilometres from Himachal Pradesh state capital Shimla.
According to Sharma the 32-seat bus was overloaded.
Police and locals were aiding in rescue efforts and the injured had been rushed to hospital in the hill town of Dharamshala.
India has a high annual road death toll, with accidents often caused by bad roads, overcrowding and poor vehicle maintenance.
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