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14 dead after Indian passenger bus veers off road in Nepal
STORY: 14 dead after Indian passenger bus veers off road in Nepal
SHOOTING TIME: Aug. 23, 2024
DATELINE: Aug. 23, 2024
LENGTH: 00:00:27
LOCATION: Kathmandu
CATEGORY: ACCIDENT
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1. various of the rescue efforts
STORYLINE:
Fourteen people were dead after an Indian passenger bus with 43 aboard skidded off a road in central Nepal on Friday, local authorities said.
"So far, 14 have been killed. The rescue operation is ongoing," Shukra Chuman, chairperson of the Aanbookhaireni Rural Municipality in Tanahun district of the Gandaki province, told Xinhua.
The Indian bus carrying 43 people fell into the bank of the Marsyangdi river in Aanbookhaireni as a huge stone stopped it from falling further, said Deepak Kumar Raya, spokesperson for the district police.
Raya told Xinhua that 36 people have been rescued and 15 of them had remained unconscious.
"The search for the remaining seven is ongoing," he said, adding the accident occurred when the bus was heading to the capital city of Kathmandu from Pokhara, a popular tourist attraction in Nepal.
Raya originally put the number of people traveling on the bus at 40.
Both Raya and the spokesperson for Nepal's Armed Police Force refused to confirm deaths in the accident.
Xinhua News Agency correspondents reporting from Kathmandu.
(XHTV)
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