Khaleej Times

32 university staffers killed in bus accident

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raigad (maharashtr­a) — At least 32 university staffers were killed and one miraculous­ly survived when a private bus on a picnic trip plunged into a deep ravine near Poladpur, around 175km from Mumbai, on Saturday morning, officials said.

The sole survivor, Prakash Sawant-Desai, who escaped the tragedy with minor injuries, managed to climb to safety and alerted the university and police authoritie­s of the accident around 10.30am.

According to Raigad Police Control officer P.D. Patil, the bus was on way to Mahabalesh­war for a weekend picnic when the tragedy occurred. By noon around 12 bodies were retrieved with the help of locals, he said.

Sawant-Desai told reporters that near Poladpur, the bus reportedly lost control after skidding on wet mud that had collected on the treacherou­s stretch.

“I managed to climb up and called up Dr Balasaaheb Sawant Konkan Agricultur­e University authoritie­s and the police,” said Sawant-Desai, who is an assistant director. He said that he had to climb over 500 feet, as there was no mobile phone range in the valley below in the treacherou­s Ambenali Ghat section. “On reaching the road at the top, I came into the mobile range and called up the police and university officials,” he said.

The university promptly informed the police about the accident. The Raigad police along with National Disaster Response Force teams from Pune and local Mahabalesh­war hikers-trekkers groups are engaged in a massive operation to retrieve the bodies from the ravine fighting heavy rains, with clouds descending on the thickly forested valley and hills.

Thirty-four varsity staffers, including some women of the Ratnagiri-based university, left around 6.30am on Saturday for a weekend sojourn to the state’s most popular twin hill resort of Mahabalesh­war-Panchgani. Hundreds of shocked family members of the victims and varsity officials have rushed to the site. The police have blocked the Poladpur-Mahabalesh­war road as a precaution­ary measure.

Deep below in the ravine, the remains of the bus lie as a crumpled heap of metal, with bodies of the passengers strewn around or stuck in the trees and bushes.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed sorrow over the accident. “Pained by the loss of lives due to a bus accident in Maharashtr­a’s Raigad district. My condolence­s to those who lost their loved ones.”

Congress president Rahul Gandhi also condoled the deaths. “I appeal to Congress workers in the area to provide all possible assistance to the injured and families of those who have died,” Rahul said.

Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis in Mumbai said he was pained to learn about the massive loss of lives in the accident. “The administra­tion is taking all efforts to provide required assistance. Senior officials and emergency management systems are in place. My thoughts are with the families who lost their loved one,” Fadnavis said in a tweet. —

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 ?? PTI ?? A group photograph of the university staff members who were travelling in the bus which fell into a ravine in Raigad, Maharashtr­a, on Saturday. —
PTI A group photograph of the university staff members who were travelling in the bus which fell into a ravine in Raigad, Maharashtr­a, on Saturday. —

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