Wedding party drama, bus full of guests falls into ravine: 30 dead

The vehicle was homologated for 28 seats but there were about 50 people on board. The tragedy in the Indian state of Uttarakhand.

Author: Antonio Palma

A wedding party turned to tragedy in the last few hours in India, where a bus full of wedding guests of two young men deviated and is fell into a ravine.

The accident number is tragic. At least 30 people died while 21 other passengers were injured, some seriously.

The Tuesday night drama, local time. The bus was transporting Laldhang’s wedding guests to the village of Bironkhal in Uttarakhand state when the accident occurred.

When they realized that the guests were not arriving, the couple called and thus the tragedy that interrupted all the celebrations was discovered.

It was around 8pm at night and the vehicle was near the village of Simdi, in the district of Pauri, when, for reasons yet to be determined, it fell into a gorge measuring 500 meters, causing a massacre,

Terrifying footage of the scene with the bus’s twisted sheets lying on the side of a steep hill as rescue personnel tried to pull out survivors.

After the alarm, several specialized rescue teams rushed to the scene. The team, along with the residents who joined the rescue, is managed to save 21 peoplewho were then admitted to nearby hospitals while, unfortunately, there was nothing to do for the rest.

Investigations are ongoing into the causes of the dropped glove. The local police report. From the first checks, suspicions fall on the state of the bus whose eligibility certificate was about to expire next October 26th and in overload.

The middle was approved for 28 seats but there were about 50 people on board. Eyewitnesses said the bus swerved around a curve and went out of control as it crashed into the ravine.

After all, fatal road accidents are common in India due to driving, bad roads and old vehicles in use.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that all possible assistance would be given to the people involved. “At this tragic hour, my thoughts go out to the bereaved families. I hope those who were injured recover as quickly as possible,” Modi tweeted. According to police data, more than 110,000 people die every year in road accidents across India.

Source: Fan Page IT

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