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KATHMANDU: A bus plunged into a deep, fast-flowing river in western Nepal on Thursday, with at least 24 passengers feared dead, officials said.
Divers were desperately searching for passengers of the bus which was carrying at least 45 people when it veered off a narrow road in Jajarkot region, police officer Sher Bahadur Chaudhary said.
“At least two dozen passengers are feared dead,” Chaudhary from Jajarkot.
Search and rescue efforts were being hampered by the Bheri river’s strong current, while the bus itself was completely under water. Army officers and police were also involved in the search that included scouring the river banks.
Scores of weeping relatives gathered at the river anxious for news of their loved ones.
Jajarkot police chief Dinesh Raj Mainali said rescue workers had found three bodies, including those of two children, correcting his earlier remarks that five victims had been discovered.
“We had earlier on-the-ground reports saying that five were found, but I have only been able to confirm news about three bodies,” Mainali said from the scene.
Police have taken ten injured passengers to a nearby hospital for treatment, he said.
Published in Dawn, November 21st, 2014
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