18 people killed in bus accident in Nepal’s Dhading

A tragic bus accident in Dhading, Nepal, has resulted in the deaths of 18 people, including a male passenger from New Zealand. The incident occurred when the bus veered off the road, leading to a devastating crash. In addition to the fatalities, several passengers sustained injuries, with two of them being foreign nationals: one Japanese woman and one Dutch woman. This accident highlights ongoing concerns regarding road safety in Nepal, where treacherous mountain roads and inadequate vehicle maintenance have contributed to numerous accidents in the past. Authorities are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the crash, and rescue operations were promptly initiated to assist the injured. The incident has sparked expressions of sorrow and condolences from various quarters, including local officials and foreign embassies, as the international community mourns the loss of lives in this unfortunate event.
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