6 Indians missing in Nepal after landslide pushes bus into river.
A landslide pushed the buses into the river, causing panic and initiating a massive rescue operation. Emergency services and local authorities are on-site, working tirelessly to locate the missing passengers and recover the vehicles. The incident has raised concerns about road safety in the region, particularly during the monsoon season when landslides are more frequent. Families of the passengers are anxiously awaiting news as the search continues.
Tragic Landslide in Nepal: Two Buses with 65 Passengers Missing
- Incident Overview: At least six Indians were among more than 60 people missing in Nepal after two buses were pushed into the Trishuli River due to a landslide triggered by heavy rain.
- Location and Timing: The accident occurred in the Simaltal area along the Narayanghat-Mugling road in Chitwan district, approximately 100 kilometers from Kathmandu, around 3.30 am on Friday.
- Bus Details: The two buses involved were the Kathmandu-bound Angel bus with 24 passengers and the Ganpati Deluxe bus heading to Gaur from Kathmandu with 41 passengers.
- Passenger Information: The missing Indian nationals have been identified as Santosh Thakur, Surendra Sah, Adit Miyaan, Sunil, Shahnawaj Alam, and Ansari.
- Rescue Efforts: Dozens of search and rescue personnel are actively combing the site for survivors. The swollen river has complicated the search efforts, and no survivors have been found yet.
- Local Authorities’ Statements: Chitwan district official Khimananda Bhusal mentioned uncertainty about the total number of passengers since the buses might have picked up additional passengers en route.
- Survivors: Three passengers from the Ganpati Deluxe bus reportedly escaped by jumping out of the vehicle before it was swept into the river.
- Government Response: Nepal Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ expressed grief over the incident and issued immediate directives for search and rescue operations.
- Monsoon Challenges: The accident highlights the dangers posed by the monsoon season in Nepal, where landslides and floods have already claimed more than 90 lives since mid-June.
- Ongoing Situation: Families of the missing passengers anxiously await news as rescue operations continue. The incident raises concerns about road safety and disaster preparedness in the region during the monsoon season.