21 people killed as bus plunges into river in nepal
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21 People killed as Bus Plunges Into River in Nepal

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At least 20 people have died after a passenger bus plunged into Trishuli River early on Friday in central Nepal,
Kathmandu - Arab Today

At least 20 people have died after a passenger bus plunged into Trishuli River early on Friday in central Nepal, a senior local official said.

    The bus was heading to the tourist town of Pokhara from the southern district of Rautahat fell some 200 meters off the road at Chandibhanjyang-6 into Trishuli River at around 3 am this morning. "Twenty-one people have died in the accident and 16 have been rescued," district chief Binod Prakash Singh said, adding that the injured have been taken to a local hospital for treatment.

Source: QNA

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