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Rescuers work at the site where a bus fell into valley near Poladpur in Raigad district of Maharashtra, India on July 28, 2018. Photo: EPA

At least 33 dead after bus in India plunges off mountain road

Picnic trip for university staff in Maharashtra ends in disaster, with survivor managing to contact authorities to tell them where coach crashed

India

A bus carrying university workers plunged off a mountain road into a valley in western India on Saturday killing at least 33 people, police said.

Only one passenger is believed to have survived the accident in Raigad district of Maharashtra state.

Rescuers at the crash site. Photo: EPA

The bus was taking staff at Dapoli Agriculture University to the popular hill station of Mahabaleshwar for a picnic, said a senior Raigad district administrator, Vijay Suryawanshi.

“We have confirmed 33 deaths and only one person managed to survive the bus crash. Our team is trying to recover the bodies,” said Anupam Srivastava, commander of India’s National Disaster Relief Force. “The surviving passenger managed to alert officials about the deaths and the crash.”

Police said the slippery mountain terrain where the latest accident took place made the road a danger.

Rescuers and locals at the crash site. Photo: EPA

Accidents on India’s notorious roads claim the lives of more than 150,000 people each year. Most accidents are blamed on poor roads, badly-maintained vehicles and reckless driving.

Earlier this month, 48 people were killed and many others badly injured in northern India when an overcrowded bus hurtled into a gorge in the Himalayan foothills.

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