Nepal: Students among 23 killed in bus accident as bus falls into ravine

23 people were killed and 14 injured as a bus carrying college students and their teachers coming back from an educational trip veered off a mountainous road and fell into a ravine in Nepal

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A bus carrying college students and their teachers back from an educational trip veered off a mountainous road, plunging it into a ravine in Nepal, killed 23 people and injured 14 others.

The fatal crash occurred on Friday, December 21, when the bus was returning from Kapurkot in Salyan district.

According to the District Police Office, Dang, there were 37 persons —34 students, two teachers and a diver, on the ill-fated bus, which drove off the road and fell some 700 metres down near Ramri village, about 400 kilometres west of the capital Kathmandu.

Fourteen persons, including five women, were injured in the incident.

The students and instructors from Krishna Sen Ichhuk Polytechnic Institute had been visiting a farm for their botany project, The Kathmandu Post reported.

Poor road infrastructure and reckless driving are the leading causes of accidents in Nepal.

Earlier new agency ANI reported in a tweet, “In Nepal, 16 dead and 11 injured in a road accident in Dang District with more details awaited.”

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