Wednesday 5 October 2022 08:24 AM Wedding bus crash tragedy kills 25 as vehicle goes over edge of Indian mountain ... trends now Wedding bus crash tragedy kills 25 guests as vehicle goes over the edge of Indian mountain road, falling 1,600ft The bus careened over the edge of a gorge and plunged at least 1,640ft Remarkably 20 people have been rescued but 25 were pronounced dead PM Narendra Modi said 'all possible assistance' would be given to the survivors By Jack Newman For Mailonline and Afp Published: 08:20 BST, 5 October 2022 | Updated: 08:20 BST, 5 October 2022 Viewcomments At least 25 wedding guests have been killed in a horror bus tragedy after the driver veered into a deep gorge in northern India. The vehicle was travelling along a treacherous mountain highway in Uttarakhand state when it careened over an edge and plunged at least 1,640ft with around 45 people onboard. Remarkably, 20 people were rescued, the state's top police official Ashok Kumar told AFP. At least 25 wedding guests have been killed in a horror bus tragedy after the driver veered into a deep gorge in northern India Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that 'all possible assistance' would be given to the survivors. 'In this tragic hour my thoughts are with the bereaved families,' he tweeted on Wednesday. Fatal road accidents are common in Uttarakhand, which encompasses part of the Indian Himalayas and is home to numerous religious pilgrimage sites. Nearly two dozen people were killed in June when their bus plunged into a gorge while en route to a shrine to the Hindu deity Yamuna, north of the state capital Dehradun. The vehicle was travelling along a treacherous mountain highway in Uttarakhand state when it careened over an edge India accounts for 11 percent of the global road death toll despite only having one percent of the world's vehicles, according to a World Bank report released last year. The same report estimated 150,000 car crash fatalities in India annually, or one person every four minutes. It added that road crashes cost the Indian economy around $75 billion each year, with medical expenses and loss of income driving many accident survivors into poverty. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility