27 dead, 16 injured in Nepal bus accident


- Photo: Agencies

KATHMANDU: (Bernama-dpa) At least 27 people have died and 16 were injured after a bus carrying Indian tourists veered off the road and slid down a mountain slope to a riverbank in central Nepal on Friday (Aug 23), police said.

According to senior superintendent of police Rabindra Regmi, the search team has recovered all 43 people who were on board.

"The injured have been airlifted to Kathmandu and are receiving treatment,” Regmi told dpa, adding that all were Indian nationals.

Nepali security forces spent several hours searching and recovering bodies, a task made difficult by the swollen Marsyangdi river after days of monsoon rains.

The bus was en route from Pokhara to Kathmandu when the accident occurred at around 11.30am (0630 GMT) in Ainpahara, about 130km south-west of Kathmandu.

The cause of the accident is not immediately clear, but the region has experienced frequent rainfall in recent days, which may have contributed to the incident.

Parts of the road have also been under construction.

Earlier, Xinhua news agency reported that 36 people were rescued, with 14 people dead, as the search and rescue mission was ongoing. - Bernama-dpa

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
Nepal , 27 dead , 16 injured , bus accident , river , Pokhara

Next In Aseanplus News

Singapore singer Taufik Batisah’s wife reveals she went through six IVF cycles and a miscarriage
Philippine president says key suspect in corruption scandal has been arrested in Prague
Ringgit extends gains against greenback, major currencies, eyes GDP estimate
FBM KLCI remains subdued over Middle East developments, high oil prices
Sony to get up to $380 million image sensor factory Japan subsidy
Australia secures fertiliser from Indonesia to ease fears of shortage
HK superstar Chow Yun Fat reportedly owns 8 properties, combined value exceeds RM500mil
Oil up on doubts US-Iran talks will ease Hormuz disruption
S&P 500, Nasdaq hit new records on Mideast hopes
U.S. stocks close higher with S&P 500, Nasdaq at new highs

Others Also Read