Nine killed, 29 injured as bus plunges into ravine

The bus was carrying 35 passengers, two drivers and a cleaner.

12 Dec 2025 05:19pm
At least nine people were killed and 29 others injured with some of them critically, after a bus carrying them skidded off the road and plunged into a ravine in the southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh.
At least nine people were killed and 29 others injured with some of them critically, after a bus carrying them skidded off the road and plunged into a ravine in the southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh.

NEW DELHI - At least nine people were killed and 29 others injured with some of them critically, after a bus carrying them skidded off the road and plunged into a ravine in the southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh on Friday, reported Xinhua, citing the police.

The accident took place near the Tulasipakalu village in Alluri Sitarama Raju district, about 267 kilometres northeast of Amaravati, the capital city of Andhra Pradesh.

According to police, the bus was carrying 35 passengers, two drivers and a cleaner.

Immediately after the accident, teams from the Maredumilli and Chintoor police stations reached the spot and began rescue operations along with local villagers.

The victims have been identified as local tourists travelling from Araku Valley and scheduled to reach the Bhadrachalam temple later in the morning.

Police have registered a case and ordered an investigation into the accident.

Preliminary investigations carried out by the police revealed that the accident took place when the bus veered off the road while navigating a sharp curve in the forested ghats, causing it to fall down a steep slope.

It is likely that the bus driver did not see a curve on the road due to heavy fog and ended up in the ravine, a police official said.

India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi stands on the tarmac upon his arrival at the Air Force Base Waterkloof in Pretoria, on November 21, 2025 ahead of the G20 leader's Summit. (Photo by Kim LUDBROOK / POOL / AFP)
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi stands on the tarmac upon his arrival at the Air Force Base Waterkloof in Pretoria, on November 21, 2025 ahead of the G20 leader's Summit. (Photo by Kim LUDBROOK / POOL / AFP)

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed grief over the accident and announced compensation to the families of the victims. - BERNAMA-XINHUA

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