Kolhapur, Jan 27: A bus carrying pilgrims plunged into a river on the outskirts of Kolhapur in Maharashtra after smashing through a bridge railing, killing 12 and injuring another three, police said Saturday.
The accident took place on Friday night when the driver lost control of the vehicle along the Shivaji Bridge on the Panchganga River, police officer Anil Shinde said. The vehicle rammed into the stone barriers before it plunged into the rocky river, around 80-feet below.
The area is nearly 375 kilometres (235 miles) south of Mumbai, the state capital.
The victims belonged to three families who were returning home after visiting a temple of Ganesha, Shinde said. The injured have been hospitalised.
Shinde said the bus was pulled out of the river and all passengers accounted for. Police are investigating the cause of the accident.
More than 110,000 people are killed annually on India’s roads. Most crashes are attributed to reckless driving, poorly maintained roads and aging vehicles.
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