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An Indian passenger bus with 40 people onboard has plunged into the Marsyangdi river in Tanahun district, Nepal Police has confirmed, as per an ANI report.
As per the official, the bus was on the way to Kathmandu from Pokhara. Further details awaited.
ANI reported that 14 people have been killed in the accident.
According to a report by the AP, the bus veered off the highway and rolled toward a fast-flowing river, stopping on the rocky bank. It added that the top part of the bus had been ripped but the wreckage did not plunge into the Marsyangdi river.
The AP report said 14 people were pulled out of the bus unconscious and rushed to hospitals nearby.
“The bus bearing number plate UP FT 7623 plunged into the river and is lying on the bank of the river,” DSP Deepkumar Raya from the District Police Office Tanahun told ANI.
Meanwhile, Uttar Pradesh Relief Commissioner told ANI they are trying to establish contact to find out if any person from Uttar Pradesh was on the bus.
A team of 45 Armed Police Force personnel led by Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Madhav Paudel from the Armed Police Force Nepal Disaster Management Training School are on site to carry out the rescue operation, the PTI report added.
ANI has shared a video of the rescue operation on social media site X (formerly known as Twitter). The video was released by Nepal-based news wire agency the Rastriya Samachar Samiti.
#WATCH | Nepal: An Indian passenger bus with 40 people onboard has plunged into the Marsyangdi river in Tanahun district. The bus was en route to Kathmandu from Pokhara. Search and rescue operations underway by the Nepal Army at the incident site.(Video Source: News Agency… pic.twitter.com/txxO43O4CV
In July this year, 65 people on two buses were swept into the Trishuli river in Nepal, ANI said. The buses — one Kathmandu-bound Angel bus and one Ganpati Deluxe en route to Kathmandu to Rautahat’s Gaur, were swept away in heavy downpour, it added.
(With inputs from Agencies)