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India bus crash 'claims 25 lives' | |
(about 4 hours later) | |
At least 25 people died and dozens were hurt when a passenger bus crashed into a stationary truck in north-east India. | |
The bus was carrying workers to their jobs before dawn in Assam state's Dhubri district, some 300km (186 miles) west of the state capital, Guwahati. | The bus was carrying workers to their jobs before dawn in Assam state's Dhubri district, some 300km (186 miles) west of the state capital, Guwahati. |
Police said more than 40 people were injured when the bus hit the stationary truck laden with potatoes. | Police said more than 40 people were injured when the bus hit the stationary truck laden with potatoes. |
Road accidents claim hundreds of lives every year in India. Most are blamed on reckless driving and ageing vehicles. | Road accidents claim hundreds of lives every year in India. Most are blamed on reckless driving and ageing vehicles. |
"The bus carrying 67 passengers hit a stationary potato-laden truck with great speed, leading to the fatalities," police officer Parthasarathi Mahanta was quoted as saying by the Associated Press. | "The bus carrying 67 passengers hit a stationary potato-laden truck with great speed, leading to the fatalities," police officer Parthasarathi Mahanta was quoted as saying by the Associated Press. |
Mr Mahanta said the driver of the bus, which had a capacity of only 35 passengers, lost control and collided with the parked truck, reducing both vehicles to "a mass of mangled steel". | Mr Mahanta said the driver of the bus, which had a capacity of only 35 passengers, lost control and collided with the parked truck, reducing both vehicles to "a mass of mangled steel". |
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