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Fourteen Indians dead, more feared missing after bus plunges into Nepal river

At least 14 individuals passed away, 16 were hurt and more feared missing out on after a bus bring 40 Indians plunged into a river in Nepal, a spokesperson for the Himalayan country's armed police stated on Friday.

Roads in the mountainous region can challenge motorists as they are typically narrow and treacherous, inconveniencing to maneuver large cars around barrette curves.

The bus, registered in India, was headed for the Nepali capital of Kathmandu from the traveler city of Pokhara with about 40 Indian guests, said Shailendra Thapa, the spokesperson.

Rescuers pulled 16 people from the rain-swollen waters of the Marsyangdi river in the Tanahun district, about 118 km (73. miles) from the capital, Thapa said.

Police and army teams climbed up down long metal ladders to. reach the river, using ropes to take out the hurt and dead.

Exhausted females and children lay amid particles scattered on. the banks of the fast-flowing river as rescuers carried an almost. swooning child out of risk, video images revealed.

India's neighbouring state of Uttar Pradesh, where. guests had actually boarded the bus, is sending out an official to. collaborate rescue efforts, news agency ANI said.

(source: Reuters)