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Bus plunge in south India kills at least 55, injures 33

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

The driver lost control as he hit a speed bump on a road leading from the popular Anjaneya Swamy temple in Telangana state, about 190 kilometres from Hyderabad, the state capital, Transport Minister P. Maneder Reddy said. 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.

Reddy said at a news conference that the bus depot manager had been suspended.

“The bus was carrying more passengers than allowed,” Reddy said, adding that the crash 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 crash and later died in the hospital.

“The bus accident in Telangana’s Jagtial district is shocking beyond words,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in a tweet. “Anguished by the loss of lives. My thoughts and solidarity with the bereaved families. I pray that the injured recover quickly.”

 ?? AP ?? Rescuers try to free trapped passengers after Tuesday’s crash.
AP Rescuers try to free trapped passengers after Tuesday’s crash.

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