Top officers of police, administration and disaster response are monitoring the rescue operation
- At least two people have died after a bus fell into the Alakananda river in Rudraprayag district
- Ten people remain missing following the bus accident. Rescue work is on
- Eight people have been rescued and some injured have been hospitalised after the incident
At least two people have died and 10 others are missing after a bus with 20 people onboard fell into the Alakananda river in Uttarakhand's Rudraprayag district. Eight people have been rescued, as the police and the State Disaster Response Force are conducting relief work.
According to preliminary information, the bus was going uphill towards Badrinath when the driver lost control and the bus fell into the river. Police and disaster response teams rushed to the spot and started the rescue work. Local residents are helping them. Some of the injured have been brought out and shifted to hospitals. Many of those rescued had jumped off the vehicle before it fell into the river.
Top officers of police, administration and disaster response are monitoring the rescue operation. The administration has urged people not to spread rumours.
Visuals from the spot showed people making a human chain and helping injured passengers up the hill. The 31-seater bus had 20 people onboard, including the driver. Families from Rajasthan and Gujarat had boarded the bus for Char Dham Yatra.