Bus crash kills 28 in northern India: police

Bus crash kills 28 in northern India: police
The wreckage of a bus lies in a gorge following an accident near the Indian town of Rampur on July 20, 2017. At least 28 people were killed July 20 after a bus plunged into a deep gorge in a Himalayan region of northern India popular with tourists, police said. The accident occurred around 100 kilometres (62 miles) from the hill resort of Shimla in Himachal Pradesh state, said police superintendent Soumiya Sambasiva. (AFP)
Updated 20 July 2017
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Bus crash kills 28 in northern India: police

Bus crash kills 28 in northern India: police

INIDA: At least 28 people were killed Thursday after a bus plunged into a deep gorge in a Himalayan region of northern India popular with tourists, police said.
The accident occurred around 100 kilometers (62 miles) from the hill resort of Shimla in Himachal Pradesh state, said police superintendent Soumiya Sambasivan.
“28 people have died and seven are injured. All the bodies have been identified,” she said.
The bus was taking around 40 people from Kinnaur district toward Solan when it rolled roughly 200 meters down a gorge to the banks of a river river.
Images from the scene showed emergency workers conducting a rescue operation with the help of local volunteers.
Last week, 16 pilgrims died in a bus crash in neighboring Jammu and Kashmir state, while in April 44 people were killed in Himachal Pradesh in a similar accident.
India has some of the world’s highest traffic fatalities with more than 150,000 deaths annually due to poor roads, badly maintained vehicles and reckless driving.