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Two road accidents kill 28 in Karnataka

Published: 24 Jul 2013 - 03:35 am | Last Updated: 31 Jan 2022 - 03:41 pm

BANGALORE: Two road accidents have killed at least 28 people in the southern Indian state of Karnataka, police said yesterday.

A crowded bus plunged off a bridge into a lake in Hassan district yesterday, killing at least 10 people including six college students, said state Inspector General of Police Ramachandra Rao. “Attempting to avoid a head-on collision, the driver swung the bus to the extreme left, lost balance and plunged into the lake. The toll could rise,” Rao said.

Rescue workers were searching for some 10 passengers still feared missing in the water, after the accident near Belur 200 kilometres from the state capital Bangalore, a state transport official said on condition of anonymity.

Some 35 people have been rescued, the official said.

Late on Monday, 18 people were killed when a minivan and a bus collided near the town of Bijapur 520km from Bangalore, a police officer said.

The driver and most of the passengers packed into the van were killed when it overtook another vehicle and hit the bus coming from the opposite side. AFP