Nepal Bus Accident
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Nepal Bus Accident: 14 people died as passenger bus plunges into Marsyangdi river
News | August 23, 2024 18:55 ISTIndian passenger bus with 40 people onboard plunged into the Marsyangdi River in Nepal’s Tanahun on August 23. 14 bodies retrieved from the site of the bus accident," confirmed Kumar Neupane, Spokesperson, Armed Police Force. Watch to know more!
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Nepal Bus Accident: Indian Bus with 40 people aboard plunges into river in Nepal, casualties feared
News | August 23, 2024 18:51 ISTIn a shocking development, an Indian passenger bus carrying 40 passengers plunged into the Marsyangdi river in Nepal's Tanahun district, according to police.' The bus was reportedly en route to Kathmandu from Pokhara when it met with the road mishap, Tanahun DSP Deepkumar Raya. Watch to know more!
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At least 18 die in bus accident in Nepal
World | November 28, 2019 7:13 ISTNepal has seen a heavy rise in vehicle accidents in recent years. According to Traffic Police Office of Nepal, the Himalayan country witnessed a total of 8,918 vehicle accidents killing 254 people in the last fiscal year 2018-2019 that ended in mid-July, a sharp rise from 6,381 accidents in the previous fiscal year.
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Nepal: 23 people including college students killed, 14 others injured in bus crash
World | December 22, 2018 12:51 ISTThe fatal crash occurred on Friday when the bus was returning from Kapurkot in Salyan district.
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Modi condoles deaths in Nepal accident
India | April 22, 2015 16:13 ISTNew Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday condoled the death of 17 Indian pilgrims in Nepal."Very sad news from Nepal. My thoughts are with the families of those who lost their lives in the
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18 killed in Nepal bus accident
World | December 08, 2014 15:55 ISTKathmandu: At least 18 people were killed and more than 40 injured Monday in a bus accident in Nepal.According to police officials, the bus was heading from Kalikot district to Kailali, Xinhua reported.Officials said the
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Nepal bus accident toll climbs to 47
World | November 24, 2014 14:03 ISTKathmandu: The toll in last week's bus accident in Nepal in which the vehicle plunged into a river has risen to 47, police said Monday.The bodies of the victims were found after rescuers pulled the
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10 killed, 30 injured in Nepal bus accident
World | November 01, 2014 13:45 ISTKathmandu: At least 10 people, including a Russian woman, were killed and 30 others injured today when two passenger buses collided head-on in central Nepal.The pre-dawn accident happened in Makwanpur district's Basamadi area, about 120
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11 killed, 25 injured in Nepal bus accident
World | August 07, 2012 12:32 ISTKatmandu, Aug 7 : Police in Nepal say a bus has veered off a highway and into a river, killing at least 11 people and injuring 25 more.Police official Chandra Kafle says the driver lost
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