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12 killed as Maharashtra-bound bus falls into Narmada in Madhya Pradesh

15 people have been rescued

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PTI

Bhopal, July 18

Twelve passengers were killed after their bus heading towards Maharashtra fell into the Narmada river in Madhya Pradesh's Dhar district on Monday, a senior government official said.

Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Narottam Mishra said 15 people were rescued.

Twelve people had boarded the bus in Indore, he told reporters in Bhopal.

The bus, belonging to the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC), was believed to be carrying 30 to 32 people, another official said.

It broke the railing of a bridge on the National Highway No 3 (Agra-Mumbai road) near Khalghat, situated close to Dhar and Khargone borders, and fell into the river, he said.

According to MSRTC officials, the bus left MP’s Indore city at around 7.30am and was heading to Amalner in Maharashtra’s Jalgaon district, located about 260 km from Dhar.

Twelve bodies had been retrieved from the bus, MP Home Department’s Additional Chief Secretary Rajesh Rajora told PTI.

The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) had rushed to the spot, he added.

After getting information, Indore Divisional Commissioner (Revenue) Pawan Kumar Sharma instructed the Khargone and Dhar collectors to rush to the spot to launch a rescue operation, officials said.

The river current was strong, Mishra said, adding that the rescue operation was on.

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan spoke to Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde and Union Home Minister Amit Shah to inform them about the bus accident.

The MP CM also informed Shinde that a minister had rushed to the spot to oversee the rescue operation.

Officials concerned from Jalgaon also rushed to the accident spot.

Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis expressed grief over the loss of lives, and said the state government and the MSRTC were coordinating with the MP administration for the rescue operation and treatment of the injured.

"I am also in touch with the Dhar collector and the state transport administration," Fadanvis said, adding that the search and rescue operation was being carried out rapidly.

He expressed condolences to the bereaved families and prayed for the speedy recovery of the injured passengers.

The bus was more than 10 years old and its fitness certificate was about to expire on July 27 this year, an RTO official in Maharashtra said.

Its Pollution Under Control (PUC) certificate and insurance were valid, he said.

The MSRTC said Chandrakant Eknath Patil was driving the bus and Prakash Shravan Chaudhary was the conductor.

The MSRTC has also set up a helpline for citizens and they can dial 022-2302 3940 to get information about their relatives who were in the bus.

The bus was heading to Nagpur in Maharashtra from Indore in MP.

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