17 Killed As Jeep Plunges Into 700 Metre Deep Gorge In Nepal

The private jeep was hired by locals travelling to attend the Baisakh Purnima festival on Friday at Jaljala, according to police inspector Sunil Thapa Nepali.

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Rescue operations are hampered by heavy rain in the area, police said.
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  • At least 17 people died in a jeep accident in Nepal's Rolpa district
  • The jeep skidded on a muddy road and fell 700 metres into a gorge
  • The accident happened in the Jaljala area of Thawang rural municipality
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Kathmandu:

At least 17 people were killed Thursday when a jeep skidded off a hilly road and plunged about 700 metres into a gorge in Nepal's Rolpa district, police said.

The accident occurred in the Jaljala area of Thawang rural municipality when the vehicle slipped on a muddy stretch amid rain and fell down the hillside, they said.

The private jeep was hired by locals travelling to attend the Baisakh Purnima festival on Friday at Jaljala, according to police inspector Sunil Thapa Nepali, information officer at the District Police Office, Rolpa.

Rescue operations are hampered by heavy rain in the area, police said, adding that the exact number of passengers in the vehicle at the time of the accident is not yet known. PTI SBP SCY SCY

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