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    10 March 2017

    BREAKING NEWS : Bus falls 200m downhill in Nepal killing dozens

      mazruwy_hbb       10 March 2017
    Rescue teams search for surviving passengers of overcrowded bus that skid off mountain road in remote Jajarkot district




    At least 24 people have been killed and dozens injured after an overcrowded bus veered off a mountain road and crashed into a stream 200m downhill in northwestern Nepal, according to local officials.

    Suman Kharel, an official at the country's remote Jajarkot district, told the AFP news agency on Thursday that 16 people were killed instantlywhile the other eight died in hospital.
    Nepalese rescue workers and bystanders gather at the site of the bus accident

    The nearest hospital was struggling to cope with the number of casualties and some people were being taken to other districts for treatment, he said.
    "The district hospital is crowded with injured and we are still searching for people at the accident site," Krishna Chandra Paudel, another local official, said.

    Overcrowded

    The officials blamed the accident on overcrowding, saying that there were about 50 passengers on the bus.
    The vehicle, which was travelling down a narrow and windy road from the village of Khalanga in Jajarkot district to Khara in Rukun, was also in a poor state of repair, Paudel said.
    Poorly maintained vehicles coupled with reckless driving and bad roads lead to numerous fatal road accidents in Nepal every year.



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