Simtal landslide: 65 passengers of two buses missing, divers trapped in the vehicle
Two buses have been washed away in a landslide at Simtal under Narayangarh Mugling road section. Nirala Bhandari, police inspector of the Area Police Office, Mugling, informed that the bus was washed away and mixed with the trishuli due to the landslide.
She said the bus was swept away when a landslide, including a landslide, came down from the top of the road at around 3: 30am at the site, which is 17km northwest of Narayangarh. She said a large landslide, including a ladder, fell from above as both buses were crossing the site of the landslide. He said that due to the landslide, the road was blocked and recently the road was brought into operation one-way after the landslide.
He said the rescue operation had not started at the site. Trishuli drove the bus away and parked it a little below the spot, but she said that she was not in a position to go there. According to him, 65 passengers on the bus are missing and their condition is unknown.
He said divers were coming from Narayangarh for rescue operations. Police Inspector Bhandari said that the rescue operation could not be started as the divers were stuck in the clothes of Kalikhola under the section.
Rescue operations are not currently underway at the site. The bus is mixed in a trishul with a garment with a ladoos coming from the top of the road. It is becoming difficult to work due to landslides along the Ledo. "He said," "The condition of the bus passengers is unknown." Divers have been called in for rescue operations. Divers are also stuck due to landslides. Due to the massive landslide in Kali Khola, the divers have not been able to reach the spot. A rescue operation cannot be started without a diver. "
Ganpati Deluxe, which was coming from Kathmandu to Gaur, and Enjet bus, which was going from Birgunj to Kathmandu, fell into the trishuli with clothes.
