17, including seven women, killed in Uttarakhand bus mishap

Fifteen were killed on the site and two succumbed to injuries on way to hospital, Chamoli District Disaster Management official Nand Kishore Joshi said.

May 10, 2014 05:25 pm | Updated 05:26 pm IST - Gopeshwar, Uttarakhand

At least 17 persons including seven women were killed and five others injured on Saturday when a private bus they were travelling in fell into a deep gorge in Chamoli district in Uttarakhand.

Fifteen were killed on the site and two succumbed to injuries on way to hospital, Chamoli District Disaster Management official Nand Kishore Joshi said.

The impact of the fall was so huge, the bus was broken into pieces, a police official in Gopeshwar said.

The bus, from Rishikesh to Ghat, fell off a steep slope on Nandprayag Ghat motorway into a 300-metre-deep gorge at around 12.45 p.m., when it was around half a kilometre away from its destination, he said.

Five injured persons are being treated at district hospital in Chamoli, he said, adding 22 people, mostly villagers from Ghat block, were on board the ill-fated bus, he said.

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Harish Rawat and Governor Aziz Qureshi expressed deep shock over the tragic mishap saying so many precious lives were lost in the accident.

Wishing the injured a speedy recovery, Mr. Rawat asked officials concerned to make all facilities available for the treatment of the injured admitted at district hospital Chamoli.

The bus was owned by Garhwal Motor Owners Company. Most of the passengers of the bus are said to have been hailing from Ghat block, the official said.

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