18 People Killed As Bus Falls Into River In Nepal

A tragic incident occurred in Nepal early Monday morning when a passenger bus plunged into the Trishuli River near Gajuri in Dhading district, resulting in the deaths of at least 18 individuals. The bus was transporting passengers when it lost control, leading to the fatal accident. Rescue operations were promptly initiated, with local authorities and police working to retrieve the bodies and assist any survivors. This incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding road safety in Nepal, where treacherous mountain roads and inadequate infrastructure contribute to frequent accidents. The government has been urged to take stronger measures to improve safety standards and reduce such incidents in the future. As investigations continue, families of the victims are mourning their loss, and support efforts are being organized to assist those affected by this heartbreaking tragedy.
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