Kathmandu, Nepal—Seven people died today after a passenger bus veered off a mountain road and tumbled into a ravine. The crash occurred along a steep stretch of highway in the Himalayan foothills. Rescue efforts began as soon as local villagers heard the impact. Terrain conditions have hampered the speed of the operation.
The bus was carrying local passengers between two regional mountain towns. Reports from the site indicate the vehicle lost traction on a hairpin turn. It fell over the edge, coming to rest hundreds of feet below the road. The severity of the crash suggests limited chances for survivors.
Police and emergency responders are struggling to move the victims out of the gorge. Rain has made the slopes unstable, forcing rescuers to work with extreme caution. The identification process is ongoing as teams reach the lower sections of the ravine.
The local government has requested support from regional military units to assist with the recovery. Helicopters are currently on standby, waiting for a break in the weather to reach the site. The road remains shut down to allow for specialized rescue equipment to enter the pass.
Officials are currently interviewing the few people who managed to escape the vehicle before it went over the cliff. They are looking for signs of mechanical failure or driver error. The wreckage is partially submerged in a mountain stream at the bottom of the slope.
Local media reports describe the road as notoriously dangerous. It lacks proper guardrails, leaving little room for error on the narrow mountain paths. This latest incident serves as a sharp reminder of the risks faced by commuters in this region.
Families are gathering at the local district office waiting for word from the recovery teams. The process of retrieving remains is expected to continue through the evening. The site is currently being secured by local security forces.
Authorities have not released the final list of names pending confirmation from the families. No immediate decisions have been made regarding the future of that particular mountain route. The search operations proceed slowly.
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