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Bus accident in south India kills at least 55 people

Published:Tuesday | September 11, 2018 | 12:00 AM
Rescuers pull out passengers from a bus that fell into a gorge in Jagtiyal district of Telangana, India, yesterday.

HYDERABAD (AP):

A bus carrying pilgrims from a Hindu temple in the hills of south India plunged off a road yesterday, killing at least 55 people, including four children, officials said. At least 33 persons were injured.

The driver lost control as he hit a speed bump on a road leading from a popular temple in Telangana state, about 190 kilometres (118 miles) from Hyderabad, the state capital.

The overcrowded bus pitched into a gorge. Crowds often throng the temple on Tuesdays. The temple is dedicated to the Hindu god Hanuman, and Tuesdays are seen as auspicious for offering prayers to him.

Passersby rushed to help after the bus crashed, mangling the front of the vehicle. Volunteers crawled into the bus through broken windows, carrying the dead and injured though thick grass and up the hill to the road. The injured were taken to area hospitals.

Local broadcaster ETV showed chaotic scenes at a hospital in Jagtiyal, where people wailed over bodies in a mortuary.

 

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An official said: "The bus was carrying more passengers than allowed," as he added that the accident appeared to have been caused by a brake failure.

An investigation has been ordered into the cause, officials said.

Among those killed was the bus driver, who lost both of his legs in the accident and later died in the hospital.

Around 150,000 people die every year on India's roads, often because of reckless driving, badly maintained roads and vehicles overcrowded with passengers.