Hindustan Times (Jammu)

MP: At least 13 dead after bus falls into river

- Shruti Tomar letters@ hindustant­imes. com

BHOPAL: At least 13 people were killed on Monday after the bus they were travelling in fell into the Narmada river in Khalghat area, on the border of Khargone and Dhar districts, police said.

According to police, the bus was on its way to Pune when it crashed through the railing of a bridge and plunged into the river. Police suspect that the driver lost control while trying to overtake another vehicle on the bridge.

State home minister Narottam Mishra said at least 15-20 people were travelling in the bus at the time of the accident, which took place about 300 km from Bhopal.

Khargone district superinten­dent of police, Dharam Veer Yadav, said, “As many as 12 people boarded the bus from Indore. A few people boarded on the way. In the absence of an eyewitness, it is hard to know the exact number of passengers.”

“The bus was said to have stopped at a hotel on the banks of Dudhi bypass, 12 km before Khalghat at around 9.15 am. The hotel owner informed police that 12-15 passengers had tea and breakfast at the hotel but a few people were sitting inside the bus,” he added.

Dhar superinten­dent of police, Aditya Pratap Singh, said, “It is being said that the bus driver lost control while overtaking another vehicle on the bridge in Khalghat. It fell 100 metres into Narmada river bank breaking the railing. The rescue operation is going on.”

At least 11 of the deceased have been identified — driver Chandrakan­t Eknath Patil, 45; conductor Prakash Shravan Chaudhary, 40; Nibaji Patil, 60, his wife Kamla Patil, 55 and Avinash Pardesi, 32, all residents of Jalgaon, Maharashtr­a;

Arva Bohra, 27 from Akola, Maharashtr­a; Vishal Bahre, 33 from Dhule, Maharashtr­a; Chetan Jangid, 31, from Jaipur, Rajasthan; Jagannath Joshi, 70 from Udaipur, Rajasthan; Raju Mor from Chittorgar­h and Saifuddin Abbas from Indore, MP.

A forensic expert who examined the bus said the vehicle was badly damaged as it fell into the river at very high speed and the driver does not seem to have applied the brakes when he lost control.

Chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said he was in touch with Khargone and Dhar district administra­tions and ordered deployment of the state disaster response force (SDRF) personnel to search for missing passengers. He announced financial assistance of ₹4 lakh each to the next of kin of the victims.

“Madhya Pradesh government is trying to make all possible arrangemen­ts to respectful­ly send the bodies to their hometowns,” the CM said, adding that he already spoken to his counterpar­t in Maharashtr­a, Eknath Shinde, about the accident.

President Ram Nath Kovind tweeted: “Deeply saddened due to loss of (lives) of many passengers in the bus accident in Dhar, Madhya Pradesh. My heartfelt condolence­s to the bereaved families who lost their loved ones in this accident. I wish the injured people a speedy recovery.”

Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed grief over the incident and announced an assistance of ₹2 lakh each to the next of kin of the deceased and ₹50,000 for the injured.

Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot also expressed grief over the incident.

“Deeply saddened to know that many lives have been lost when a bus fell into the Narmada river in Dhar, Madhya Pradesh. My heartfelt condolence­s to the bereaved families,” he tweeted.

 ?? ANI ?? Rescue operation underway after a Pune-bound bus from Indore fell into Narmada river in Dhar on Monday.
ANI Rescue operation underway after a Pune-bound bus from Indore fell into Narmada river in Dhar on Monday.

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