Nepal bus crash kills 21

International Desk Published: 22 December 2018, 11:51 AM
Nepal bus crash kills 21
Road accidents are common in mountainous Nepal and are mostly blamed on poorly maintained vehicles and roads [Al Jazeera]

A bus carrying college students and teachers veered off a highway in a mountainous area of southwestern Nepal, leaving at least 21 people dead and 15 injured, officials said, reports Aljazeera. 

The bus, which was returning to the town of Ghorahi after an educational trip to Dang district, crashed on a road near Tulsipur town on Friday, police office Prem Bahadur Shahi said.

"It plunged about 700 meters below the road. We have found the bodies of 13 men and three women so far," he said.

Fifteen others injured in the accident were being treated at a local hospital, Shahi said, adding that at least two of them were in a critical condition.

Reuters news agency said rescue operations were difficult since the crash site is situated in a remote area, around 400km west of Nepal's capital, Kathmandu.

The students and instructors were from Krishna Sen Ichhuk Polytechnic Institute and were visiting a farm in a nearby district as part of their botany field trip.

Road accidents are common in mountainous Nepal, which in recent years has seen a drive to build roads connecting remote regions to towns and cities across the country.

Twenty people were killed last week when a mini-truck skidded off the road in Nuwakot district in central Nepal.