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36 dead after bus falls into Gorge in Uttarakhand

A bus fell into a deep gorge in Almora, Uttarakhand, killing at least 36 people, local police, disaster relief workers and medical teams are deployed on site.

PC Bureau by PC Bureau
4 November 2024
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Almora/ Dehradun: 

More than 36 people have died, at least 5 remain missing, and 10 were injured after a bus carrying 35-40 passengers plunged into a deep gorge near Marchula in Almora district on Monday morning.

Almora’s disaster relief officer, Vineet Pal, told the media, ” At least 20 fatalities have been confirmed, with several others injured who have been taken to nearby hospitals for treatment. Local villagers are assisting rescue workers in locating passengers still trapped in wreckage. ”

 

 

जनपद अल्मोड़ा के मार्चुला में हुई दुर्भाग्यपूर्ण बस दुर्घटना में यात्रियों के हताहत होने का अत्यंत दुःखद समाचार प्राप्त हुआ। जिला प्रशासन को तेजी के साथ राहत एवं बचाव अभियान चलाने के निर्देश दिए हैं।

घटनास्थल पर स्थानीय प्रशासन एवं SDRF की टीमें घायलों को निकालकर उपचार के लिए…

— Pushkar Singh Dhami (@pushkardhami) November 4, 2024

The bus, en route from Naini Danda in Pauri Garhwal district to Ramnagar in Nainital district, reportedly lost control around 7am near Sarad Bend and plunged into a gorge along the Geet Jagir riverbank, an official said.

Emergency responders, including the State Disaster Response force (SDRF), local police, and medical teams, immediately reached the scene, officials said. Almora SSP and disaster management officials are overseeing the ongoing rescue efforts.

Also Read: Targeted measures taken by agencies to control air pollution in Delhi-NCR

The Chief Minister’s office confirmed that a team from the National Disaster Response Force ( NDRF) has also joined the rescue operation.

According to initial reports from survivors, when the 42-seater bus fell, passengers were ejected due to the impact, while others managed to escape on their own. Those who climbed to safety alerted authorities.

Authorities are investigating whether the accident was caused due to mechanical failures or other factors. The bus is owned by Garhwal Motor owners Union Ltd. (GMOU).

Meanwhile CM Pushkar Singh Dhami spoke with the Secretary of Disaster Management department, the commissioner of Kumaon Division, and the district magistrate (DM) Almora over the phone to gather the information on the bus accident and directed them to accelerate rescue and relief operations.

 

 

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