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55 killed in Telangana bus accident

VEHICLE WAS COMING DOWN FROM A HILLTOP TEMPLE WHEN THE ACCIDENT OCCURRED

- BY MOHAMMAD SIDDIQUE Correspond­ent

Vehicle was returning from a hilltop temple when it plunged into a gorge in Jagtiyal district

At least 55 people died and 24 others were injured when a crowded bus overturned and plunged into a gorge in the Jagtiyal district of Telangana, 190 kilometres north of Hyderabad yesterday morning.

The bus was part of the stateowned Telangana Road Transport Corporatio­n’s fleet.

Revenue divisional officer Narendra said the accident occurred as the bus was coming down from a hilltop temple at Kondagattu.

The driver lost control while negotiatin­g a sharp turn and crossing a speed breaker.

“An investigat­ion has been ordered into the cause of the accident,” he said.

Among the deceased were 25 women and seven children. Officials said 25 people died on the spot while others succumbed at the Jagatiyal government hospital. Seven critically injured were shifted to hospitals in Hyderabad and Karimnagar while 17 were being treated at a local hospital.

The bus was travelling from Shanivarpe­t, to Jagatiyal, via Kondagattu.

Difficult section of road

As there was a huge rush of pilgrims at the Hanuman temple atop the hill and fewer buses available more than 70 passengers boarded the bus against the capacity of 40.

According to police the accident occurred at around 11.30am, as the bus was about to come out of the difficult Ghat section of the road.

“The bus was very close to the highway, and was crossing over the last speed breaker, when the driver lost control and the bus turned on one side, before falling into the gorge,” one of the survivors said.

District Superinten­dent of Police Sindhu Sharma, who rushed with officers and emergency services workers for the rescue operation, said the real cause of the accident will be known only after thorough probe.

But witnesses and local people said a combinatio­n of factors including the driver’s error and negligence by the administra­tion led to the tragedy. They said the Ghat Road was not the main route between the Kondagattu and Jagatiyal and there was an alternate bypass road.

“The Ghat Road was closed for buses and other heavy vehicles after 20 people died in an earlier accident involving a lorry,” another local person said. “But the road was again opened for buses three months ago as the bypass road was 5km longer”.

The other reason was the driver Srinivas was new to the route and failed to apply the brakes while crossing the speed breaker which did not have any mark.

When the bus hit the speed breaker with full speed some of the passengers staking close to him fell on the driver and he lost control over the bus veering sharply on one side.

Many of the passengers died under the weight of others. The driver also died.

As soon as the bus fell into gorge, passers-by and local residents rushed to rescue the injured.

The police and the revenue department officials joined the rescue efforts later on.

 ?? AP ?? Rescuers pull out passengers from a bus that fell into a gorge in Jagtiyal district of Telangana, yesterday. More than 70 passengers boarded the bus against the capacity of 40, reports said.
AP Rescuers pull out passengers from a bus that fell into a gorge in Jagtiyal district of Telangana, yesterday. More than 70 passengers boarded the bus against the capacity of 40, reports said.
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