Kathmandu: Indian Tourists Victimized in Fatal Nepal Bus Accident

Saturday, 24 August 2024, 06:00

Kathmandu: The recent bus accident in Nepal has resulted in the tragic loss of 27 Indian tourists, with many more injured. The bus, carrying pilgrims, plunged into the Marsyangdi river, prompting a large-scale rescue operation.
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Kathmandu: Indian Tourists Victimized in Fatal Nepal Bus Accident

The Incident in Kathmandu

Kathmandu: At least 27 Indian pilgrims who arrived in Nepal from Maharashtra for a 10-day tour were killed and 16 others injured after a tourist bus veered off the highway and fell into fast-flowing Marsyangdi river in central Nepal on Friday, police said.

The incident occurred at Anbookhaireni area in Chitawan district when the bus from Gorakhpur in Uttar Pradesh carrying 43 passengers, including the driver and two helpers, was heading towards Kathmandu from Pokhara.

While 16 people died on the spot, 11 succumbed to their injuries while undergoing treatment, Deputy Spokesperson of Armed Police Force (APF) Shailendra Thapa told PTI.

Rescue Operations and Casualties

Sixteen people who sustained injuries have been airlifted to Kathmandu and admitted at Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital, he said. The dead bodies will be handed over to their family members after postmortem, Thapa said, adding that the postmortem will be conducted on Saturday at Western Regional Health Science Academy in Pokhara.

The bus with an Uttar Pradesh number plate that fell around 150 metre down the hilly road is still lying in the bank of Marsyangdi river and will be lifted with the help of a crane on Saturday, he said.

Continuing Investigation

Thapa said 250 security personnel, including from Nepal Army, Armed Police Force and Nepal Police, were mobilised for rescue works. Twin rope was used to conduct the rescue operation as the accident site lies in a deep and narrow gorge near the Marsyangdi River, he said.

The reason for the accident is not yet known. The accident site lies in the national highway some 90 km west of Kathmandu.

According to a report in MyRepublica news portal, the passengers onboard the bus were part of a group of 104 Indian pilgrims who arrived in Nepal from Maharashtra in three buses two days ago for a 10-day tour of the Himalayan nation.

They came from Bhusal village in Jalgaon district. After visiting Pokhara for two days, all three buses left for the capital Kathmandu on Friday morning.

Madhav Pad Paudel, chief of the Armed Police Force (APF), Kurintar, said that most of the passengers travelling in these three buses were families and relatives.

A list of names of the 43 passengers who were in the ill-fated bus has been released.


This article was prepared using information from open sources in accordance with the principles of Ethical Policy. The editorial team is not responsible for absolute accuracy, as it relies on data from the sources referenced.


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