LUCKNOW, India — The number of fatalities has reached 36 following a tragic incident in which an overloaded bus plunged into a steep gorge in the northern region of the country.
Authorities reported that the accident occurred when the bus, carrying a significant number of passengers, lost control and veered off the road, resulting in the devastating fall.
Rescue operations were promptly initiated, with emergency teams working tirelessly to locate and assist survivors. The chaotic scene saw locals and officials joining forces to provide aid and retrieve victims from the depths of the gorge.
Witnesses described the bus as being filled beyond its capacity, raising concerns about safety standards and regulations regarding passenger limits on public transport.
The government has announced a thorough investigation to determine the cause of the accident and to ensure accountability and improvements in transportation safety measures. As the community mourns the loss, there are calls for urgent reforms to prevent such incidents in the future.
This tragedy highlights the persistent issues surrounding road safety in India, where overcrowding and inadequate vehicle maintenance are common problems. Efforts are underway to address these challenges as officials work to support the families affected by the disaster.
Survivors of the accident remain in critical condition, and hospitals are providing necessary medical attention. The region is now entering a phase of mourning, with flags at half-mast and community vigils planned to honor the victims.