Nepal: 14 Dead, 16 Injured as Indian Pilgrim Bus Plunges into River

The bus, carrying 40 people, veered off the highway near a central town while traveling from the tourist city of Pokhara to the capital, Kathmandu.

Fourteen people died and 16 were injured after a bus carrying dozens of pilgrims from India plunged into a river in Nepal, authorities said Friday.

Coming in the middle of the monsoon season, it was the second accident involving buses in that part of the Asian country in a month.

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The bus from the neighboring Indian town of Gorakhpur, which lies to the Nepalese border, was heading toward the capital Kathmandu from Pokhara when it careered off the highway.

The accident happened on the Prithvi highway, near Abukhaireni, a town about 120 kilometers (75 miles) west of the capital, Kathmandu.

After leaving the highway, the bus rolled toward a fast-flowing Marsyangdi river, before stopping on the rocky bank, the Associated Press reported. The top part of the bus had been ripped open.

Police official Deepak Kumar Raya said the bus was carrying around four dozen passengers.

Armed Police Force spokesperson Shailendra Thapa said that, among those pulled out of the bus, 14 were declared dead and 16 were injured. Several people are thought to be missing.

Fourteen of the 29 passengers pulled out of the bus were found unconscious and were rushed to hospitals nearby, the AP reported.

Police and army teams were helping to pull people from the wreckage, according to media reports.

They had to climb down long ladders to reach the river, before using ropes to pull out the injured and dead.

The relief commissioner from the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh said a senior official was being sent to the site to coordinate with Nepalese authorities, ANI news agency reported.

Second deadly bus crash in a month

Last month, two buses were swept away by landslides not too far from Friday’s accident site.

Of the 65 people on board the two buses only three survived and only about half the bodies were recovered.

The other bodies were washed away down the Trishuli River as far as 100 kilometers away, The Hindu reported.

The wreckage of those buses has not been found yet but authorities have continued to search.

Bus accidents in Nepal are mostly due to poorly maintained roads and vehicles and much of the country is covered by mountains with narrow roads.

More than 170 people have died since monsoon rains hit the South Asian country in mid-June, including 109 people in landslides.

Other deaths have been caused by floods and lightning, according to Nepal’s disaster authority.

This article first appeared on DW.

Twelve Killed, Three Injured as Bus Falls Into Gorge in Himachal Pradesh

A relative of one of the deceased persons alleged callous attitude on the part of the authorities in rescuing the victims.

Shimla: Twelve passengers were killed and three others injured after a bus fell into a gorge in Himachal Pradesh’s Kullu district on Monday, officials said.

Initial reports had put the death toll at 16.

The bus was on its way to Sainj from Shainsher when it fell into the gorge at a hairpin bend near Jangla village at around 8.30 am, the district officials added.

One of the deceased Jhablu Devi’s brother-in-law Tej Prakash alleged callous attitude on the part of the authorities in rescuing the victims.

“It took almost three hours to take Jhablu Devi from the accident site to the hospital. Had the administration acted swiftly, some lives could have been saved,” he said.

The dead have been identified as Tanu, Prem Chand, Fateh Chand, Anita Devi, Susheel Kumar, Khim Dasi, Roshi Devi, Parvati Devi, Jhablu Devi, Amit Kumar Rajak, Aaksh and Rakhi Maya.

Injured Mahender Singh, Sanjay Kumar and bus conductor Gopal have been admitted to the Kullu regional hospital for treatment.

The president and prime minister have condoled the loss of lives in the accident.

President Ram Nath Kovind said he was distressed to learn about the death of students and other people in the accident.

Condoling the loss of lives, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced Rs 2 lakh each for the next of kin of those who have lost their lives in the incident.

The injured would be given Rs 50,000 each, the prime minister’s office said in a tweet.

Himachal Pradesh chief minister Jai Ram Thakur also expressed grief over the tragic bus accident.

Thakur said a magisterial inquiry has been ordered and the Kullu Additional District Magistrate will probe the whole incident.

The chief minister said Rs 5 lakh will be provided to the next of the kin of the each dead whereas Rs 15,000 will be provided as immediate relief to the each injured. He said free treatment will also be given to the injured persons.

(PTI)
This story, which was published on July 4 at 12:30 pm, is being republished with the updated death toll at 3:47 pm.

Jharkhand Ropeway Accident: HC Asks Govt to Submit Report by April 25

The High Court has sought an affidavit on reasons for the accident and details of the rescue operation.

Ranchi: The High Court of Jharkhand on Tuesday, April 12, took suo motu cognisance of the Deoghar ropeway accident and asked the state government to submit a report by April 25.

The court sought an affidavit on reasons for the accident, details of the rescue operation and the inquiry conducted by the authorities.

A division bench of Chief Justice Dr Ravi Ranjan and Justice Sujit Narayan Prasad directed the advocate general Rajeev Ranjan to furnish a report on the accident before the court by April 25.

Attempts to rescue passengers trapped in cable cars on a ropeway for over 46 hours in Deoghar district ended on Tuesday afternoon with a tragedy as a 60-year-old woman fell to her death while she was being winched up by a helicopter, raising the death toll to three.

All other 60 tourists, stranded since Sunday 4 pm, after a ropeway malfunction resulted in trolleys colliding at Trikut hills, around 20 kms from famous Baba Baidyanath temple, were safely evacuated with the help of Indian Air Force (IAF) helicopters since Monday.

Fourteen of the last remaining 15 tourists, who were trapped mid-air for more than 40 hours, were rescued during the day.

The bench also asked the advocate general about media reports claiming that some technical institutes had earlier raised issues with the operation of the ropeway.

Also Read: Jharkhand: 2 Dead in Mid-Air Collision on ‘India’s Highest Vertical Ropeway’

Twelve injured people in the accident are undergoing treatment at hospitals.

The rescue operation was conducted jointly by the IAF, Army, Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and the district administration.

The Trikut ropeway, according to the Jharkhand tourism department, is India’s highest vertical ropeway. It is around 766-metre long.

 

(PTI)

Uttar Pradesh: 13 Killed, 10 Injured After Falling Into a Well In Kushinagar District

The incident took place at Naurangiya Tola village when an iron grille on which the women and girls were sitting broke.

Kushinagar: Thirteen women and girl children died after falling into a well while performing a marriage ritual in Uttar Pradesh’s Kushinagar district, police said on Thursday.

“The incident, in which at least 10 people were also injured, took place at Naurangiya Tola village when an iron grille, they were sitting on, broke,” they said.

Chief minister Yogi Adityanath and Prime Minister Narendra Modi have expressed grief over the incident.

“On Wednesday night, the pre-wedding ritual of haldi was being performed. Some women and children were sitting on the iron grille and it suddenly broke and fell into the well,” district magistrate S. Rajalingam said.

“At least 10 people were also injured in the incident at the village under the Nebua Naurangiya police station area,” he said, adding that they have been hospitalised.

“According to information received so far, 13 people have died- Pooja (19), Shashi Kala (15), Shakuntala (35), Mamta Devi (35), Meera (25), Pooja (20), Pari (1), Jyoti (15), Radhika (16), Sundari (15), Aarti (10), Pappi (20) and Manu (18),” officials said.

They said that assistance of Rs 4 lakh will be to the family of each deceased.

“The bodies have been sent for post-mortem and the case is being investigated,” Rajalingam said.

Condoling the loss of lives, Prime Minister Modi described the incident as heart-rending.

He extended his condolences to the families of victims and wished for a quick recovery for the injured.

“The local administration is offering all possible help,” Modi said in a tweet.


Directing officials to provide all assistance, Adityanath tweeted, “The death of villagers in an unfortunate incident in Naurangiya Tola village of Kushinagar district is very sad. My condolences are with the bereaved families of the deceased. Prabhu Shri Ram is wishing for the speedy recovery of the injured.”

According to a state government spokesperson in Lucknow, the chief minister has directed officials of the district administration to ensure proper treatment to the injured people.

(PTI)

Nine Tourists Killed in Himachal Pradesh Landslide, PM Announces Compensation for Kin

Nine people died and two others were injured after heavy boulders fell on a tempo traveller. The passengers were going to Sangla from Chitkul.

Shimla: Nine tourists were killed on Sunday after heavy boulders fell on their tempo traveller in a landslide near Basteri in Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh, police said.

Multiple landslides triggered by recent rains occurred near Basteri on Sangla-Chitkul road at 1.25 pm, resulting in a bridge collapse and damage to some vehicles, they said.

A video of a bridge collapse in Basteri has gone viral on social media. In the video, boulders could be seen rolling downhill, causing the bridge to collapse.

According to the police, nine people died and two others were injured after heavy boulders fell on a tempo traveller. The passengers were going to Sangla from Chitkul.

In a similar incident, a pedestrian was injured in another landslide in Kinnaur district, they added.

President Ram Nath Kovind and Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed condolences over the death of people due to the landslides in Kinnaur.

“Deeply saddened by the news of the death of many people in a landslide in Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh. Express my deepest condolences to the bereaved families and wish the injured people a speedy recovery, Kovind tweeted in Hindi.

Also Read : Maharashtra: 89 Bodies Recovered, 34 People Missing in Landslides,says NDRF

Modi said all arrangements are being made for the treatment of those injured and announced an ex gratia of Rs 2 lakh each for the next of kin of the deceased and Rs 50,000 to the injured from the Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund.

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur also expressed grief over the deaths and asked the district administration to ensure immediate relief and rescue operations.

He said the prime minister telephoned him and inquired about the incident.

The PM also prayed to the Almighty to grant peace to the departed souls and speedy recovery of the injured, the CM added.

The police said all the deceased were tourists from different parts of the country.

The deceased have been identified as Maya Devi Biyani (55), her son Anurag Biyani (31) and daughter Richa Biyani (25) of Rajasthan, Pratiksha Sunil Patil (27) of Maharashtra, Deepa Sharma (34) of Jaipur, Amogh Bapat (27), Satish Katakbar (34) of Chhattisgarh, driver Umrab Singh (42) of West Bengal and Kumar Ulhas Vedpathak (37).

(PTI)

Telangana: Worker Dies in Industrial Unit Blast, 6 Injured

The incident occurred at around 4 pm at a fan manufacturing unit.

Hyderabad: A 30-year-old woman died and six other workers were injured, two of them seriously, in a blast at a fan manufacturing unit in neighbouring Sangareddy district on Sunday, police said.

The incident occurred at around 4 pm during the heating of a fan condenser in the oven resulting in the woman’s death on the spot and injuries to six others, who were working near the oven, a police official said.

The injured have been admitted to hospital where the condition of two was stated to be serious, the official said, adding further investigation was on.

Uttar Pradesh: Ten Killed, 12 Hurt in Collision on Moradabad-Agra Highway

Chief minister Yogi Adityanath expressed grief and announced financial assistance for the kin of the deceased and those injured.

Moradabad: At least ten people were killed and around a dozen received injuries when a private bus collided with a truck on the Moradabad-Agra Highway on Saturday morning owing to poor visibility due to dense fog, an official said.

Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath expressed grief and announced financial assistance of Rs 2 lakh for the kin of the deceased and Rs 50,000 for those injured.

Top police and administration officials including district magistrate Rakesh Kumar Singh and senior superintendent of police Prabhakar Chaudhary have reached the spot.

The accident took place at around 8 am on the Nanpur-Chandausi stretch of the highway near Manpur village under Kundarki Police Station area, Singh said. A rescue operation is underway, and the injured have been admitted to a nearby government hospital. The bodies have been sent for post-mortem examination, he said.


In a series of tweets, the chief minister’s office said Adityanath has directed officials to ensure proper treatment of those injured.

Chief minister Adityanath has deeply mourned the death of the people in the road accident in Moradabad. He has expressed his condolences to the bereaved families, praying for the peace of departed souls, the chief minister’s office tweeted.

India’s Longest Rail-cum-Road Bridge in Assam Is a Death Trap. Here’s Why.

The local and state administration should treat the matter as urgent and take up all the necessary steps to reduce the number of accidents, if not completely eliminate them.

It was January 13. I had an important meeting lined up for the day. I called up my mother in the morning and told her that I would be busy during the day and won’t be taking calls. She informed over the phone that they were preparing for Magh Bihu, which was two days later. My brother had joined the team of young guys to get wood for the ‘Mezi’, while my aunt was getting the necessary things needed to prepare pithas and ladoos.

After a brief conversation, I cut the call and got ready for the meeting. By 1:30 pm my mom called anyway. I picked up reluctantly, thinking it could be an urgent matter. And it was. My mom was sobbing on the other side, while she somehow managed to tell me that my uncle was killed in a road accident. The accident happened on National Highway 15, on the stretch from Bogibeel to Kulajan in Assam’s Dhemaji district.

My uncle, along with a friend, was on his way to Silapathar, the nearest town, when a speeding bus collided with them, instantaneously killing them both. He left behind three teenage kids and a grieving wife, who stare at an uncertain future, as he was the only breadwinner in the family.

The Bogibeel Bridge, which connects the districts of Dhemaji with Dibrugarh, with a length of 4.94 km is the longest rail cum road bridge in the country. It was inaugurated amidst much fanfare and pompous celebrations by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who opened it for public use on December 25, 2018. People of the region, myself included, were very happy. And why should not we be? The construction of the bridge took an agonising 16 years. The bridge and the newly constructed highway effectively cut short a journey of more than two hours to only 30 minutes.

However, Bogibeel and NH 15, especially the 15-km stretch from the Bridge to Kulajan, has been in the limelight for the number of accidents over the years. Within days of inauguration, a young child was hit on the bridge by a speeding SUV. The whole incident was captured on video by a co-passenger in the SUV. The video went viral on social media and the child had to undergo a long battle for his life. But not everyone was as lucky as him. In 2019 itself, more than 50 accidents took place in the stretch with more than 40 losing their lives.

The accident that took my uncle and his friend’s life was the second fatal accident on the road. Two more bikers were killed in the same spot a couple of days before my uncle’s accident. And while I was in the process of writing this, another young man was killed in a similar accident on January 20, 2020. That’s five fatalities in 22 days, which is a very high number.

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Assam tops the list on the number of road accidents in the entire Northeast region. A report titled ‘An analytical glimpse on road accidents in Assam’ highlights that in every 100 accidents, 30 people lose their lives while 89 are injured. According to the National Crime Records Bureau, there were 7,180 cases of road accidents in 2018, out of which 2,712 people lost their lives. According to a newspaper report, there were 296 cases of road accidents on National Highway 15, in which 83 people lost their lives and over 270 injuries were reported.

Considering the sheer number of fatalities, one would assume that the administration would have taken up drastic steps to ensure safety and security of the passengers on the road. But very little is actually done. There is minimal media attention, with more than 80% of the incidents not being reported. A Google search for accidents on Bogibeel Bridge will give you only a few results. The local police outpost confirmed the large number of accidents that took place on the road. When I questioned their inaction, they highlighted that they needed clear instructions from the district administration’s office.

I started interacting with the local population, car and bike drivers, and the local police outpost to understand the cause behind the accidents. I concluded that the following reasons give rise to the accidents.

1. Non-use of helmets: Almost all the motorbike riders, including the pillion riders did not use helmets. Even though it is illegal to drive without helmets, there is no police presence to monitor and ensure that the drivers wear helmets, don’t engage in drinking and driving.

2. Over speeding: There is no check on the speed limit on NH 15. Majority of the traffic on the road comes from autos, motorbikes, private cars and ultra-buses which ply passengers to and fro from Silapathar, Dhemaji, Jonai, Gogamukh, etc, to Dibrugarh. Often buses cross over the speed limit and collide with bikes and autos leading to accidents. Most of the fatalities are reported in collision with motorbikes due to the non-use of helmets. Also, there is not even a single speed limit hoarding on the road.

3. The exit to Mechaki Tongani: The nearest village to Bogibeel bridge is Mechaki Tongani, and there is an exit to the village on NH15. Most of the accidents take place near this exit. The exit itself is very badly designed with no proper markings or speed controller near it. For people trying to get onto NH 15 from Mechaki, a very sharp turn has to be taken which increases the probability of getting hit by speeding vehicles from the other side.

4. Selfie and photography on Bogibeel Bridge: The Bogibeel bridge has served as a boon for the people of Sissi-Tongani, Silapathar, and other neighbouring regions. In the recent times, it has also become a very popular tourist spot. At any given moment, cars, bikes and even privately hired buses stop midway in the bridge for people to post for photos and selfies. This quest for photography leads to increasing number of accidents.

Many of the accidents are actually avoidable if some strict actions are undertaken by the local and police administration. Some activities, that I believe would go a long way in reducing the number of accidents:

1. Ensure checking of all vehicles for licenses, helmets and drunken driving in NH 15 and ensure that road safety laws are followed by everyone.

2. Put up speed limit signboards on the entire stretch from Bogibeel to Kulajan at various important points. The signboards should be put up in Assamese and English so that everyone can understand those.

3. Have a scientific evaluation of the Mechaki Tongani exit and ensure a safe exit and entry system to NH 15 from Mechaki, which I believe would drastically reduce the number of accidents.

4. Declare Bogibeel Bridge a ‘non-stoppage area’ and disallow photography in the bridge. Special spots for photography can be created before entry into the bridge.

5. Strict instructions should be given the police force, especially Silapathar PS and Dambuk Outpost for strict actions against offenders and vigilance like checking of licences and helmets at various points on NH 15, which will automatically reduce the number of accidents.

6. Conduct road safety campaigns by liaising with local organisations which will enable easier access to the local communities.

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Two very distinct phenomena have been happening in the region due to the rise in accidents. First, a cottage industry of motor accident claims has emerged in the accidents. Within 24 hours of my uncle’s death, more than four people visited us, with each one offering to get more money for the family. Each one implied that the other was inefficient. There is almost a competition to get more cases. Even some police personnel suggested some ‘good persons’ who can handle the claims.

And second, it has given rise to some rumours and superstitious beliefs among the local community. The local community, along with the bus drivers, talk of the ‘presence of a supernatural spirit’ in the spot where most accidents take place and are in the process of constructing a temple near the spot. All the people I interacted with highlighted that their cars and buses skidded at that spot, which I believe could just be a design flaw.

Almost all the motorbike riders in the area are people from the nearby region, who are either on their way to nearest town or back from it. Almost all of those who lost their lives to the accidents are sole bread-earners for their families. So, their deaths leave behind a trail of grieving families. I sincerely believe that the local and the state administration should treat it as ‘urgent’ and take up all the necessary steps to reduce the number of accidents, if not completely eliminate them.

Manoranjan Pegu is the regional coordinator for south Asia at Trade Union Solidarity Centre of Finland and can be contacted at manoranjan.pegu@gmail.com. Views expressed are personal.

This article was originally published on East Mojo.

Kazakhstan: Plane With 100 People on Board Crashes

Initial reports indicate there are survivors and emergency services that have responded at the crash site.


An airplane crashed with 100 people on board on Friday morning in southeastern Kazakhstan, according to Almaty airport.

Nine people have so far been recorded as dead in the incident, but there are also survivors and emergency services are currently working at the site.

Emergency and security personnel are seen at the site of the plane crash near Almaty, Kazakhstan, December 27, 2019. Photo: Reuters/Pavel Mikheyev

The plane was heading to Nur-Sultan, formerly known as Astana, the nation’s capital city. It reportedly “lost altitude during takeoff and broke through a concrete fence” before hitting a two-story building, Kazakhstan’s Civil Aviation Committee said in a statement.

The airport said that the plane lost altitude at 7.22 am local time (10:13 UTC).

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The aircraft belonged to Kazakh carrier Bek Air, which operates a fleet of Fokker 100 jets. The Kazakh aviation committee has said it is suspending all flights of that type of aircraft pending an investigation.

“Those responsible will face tough punishment in accordance with the law,” Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev tweeted, as well as expressing condolences to the victims and their families.

The article was originally published on DWYou can read it here

Rajasthan: Jawan Killed, 10 People Injured in Collision Between BSF Truck and Bus

The deceased has been identified as Vinoy Ibrahim (45), a native of Kerala.

Jaipur: A BSF jawan was killed and ten people were injured in a head-on collision between a truck that was carrying the security personnel and a private bus in Rajasthan’s Barmer district on Saturday, police said.

The accident occurred near Navle ki Chakki area. The bus, which had around 25 passengers on board, was going to Jaisalmer from Ahmedabad and the truck was coming from the opposite direction, they said.

The bus overturned due to the impact of the collision. A total of 11 people, including nine BSF jawans and two bus passengers, were injured in the accident, Station House Officer of Sadar police station Mularam Chaudhary said.

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Four of the injured BSF jawans were rushed to Jodhpur due to their critical condition. A jawan, who was driving the truck, succumbed to injuries during treatment at a hospital, he said.

The deceased has been identified as Vinoy Ibrahim (45), a native of Kerala. His body has been kept at a government hospital’s mortuary in Jodhpur for post-mortem, Chaudhary said.

No case has been registered in the matter yet, he said.