Nepal River Tragedy: 14 Bodies Recovered from Two Buses Swept Away

Two buses carrying 65 passengers were swept into a swollen river near Simaltal, Nepal. Rescuers have recovered 14 bodies, eight of which have been identified, including six Indian nationals. Hundreds of rescuers are still searching for the missing buses amid challenging monsoon conditions.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Kathmandu | Updated: 16-07-2024 12:01 IST | Created: 16-07-2024 12:01 IST
Nepal River Tragedy: 14 Bodies Recovered from Two Buses Swept Away
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Two buses carrying 65 passengers were swept into a swollen river near Simaltal, Nepal, on Friday morning. Authorities reported that 14 bodies have been recovered, and efforts continue to find the missing buses.

Eight of the recovered bodies have been identified, including six Indian nationals, and are being handed over to relatives.

The buses were traveling on a highway connecting Nepal's capital to the southern regions. The Trishuli River's fast-flowing waters, swollen by heavy monsoon rains, have complicated search and rescue operations, which are ongoing.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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