Bus crash in Indian Kashmir kills 23
Accident took place when driver lost control of vehicle and it plunged down a gorge
SRINAGAR, INDIA:
An overloaded bus swerved off a highway and plunged down a gorge in Indian-administered Kashmir on Monday, killing 23 people on board, police said.
The accident happened when the driver lost control near the mountainous village of Marotthi, around 250 kilometres south of the main city of Srinagar.
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"We have pulled out 23 bodies so far and evacuated around 30 other injured passengers, some of whom are critically injured," Danish Rana, a local inspector general of police, told AFP.
"The bus was apparently overloaded," added Rana, while warning the death toll could rise further.
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Some of the injured passengers were airlifted by helicopter to hospital.
India has some of the world's deadliest roads, with more than 200,000 fatalities annually, according to the World Health Organization.
An overloaded bus swerved off a highway and plunged down a gorge in Indian-administered Kashmir on Monday, killing 23 people on board, police said.
The accident happened when the driver lost control near the mountainous village of Marotthi, around 250 kilometres south of the main city of Srinagar.
Read: At zero point: Two injured in road accident
"We have pulled out 23 bodies so far and evacuated around 30 other injured passengers, some of whom are critically injured," Danish Rana, a local inspector general of police, told AFP.
"The bus was apparently overloaded," added Rana, while warning the death toll could rise further.
Read: Fatalities: Two men killed in road mishap
Some of the injured passengers were airlifted by helicopter to hospital.
India has some of the world's deadliest roads, with more than 200,000 fatalities annually, according to the World Health Organization.