A tourist taxi carrying seven visitors from Bengaluru and a local driver is feared to have plunged into a gorge in Himachal Pradesh’s Chamba district, leaving all eight occupants feared dead.
Tragic Chamba Accident: Eight Feared Dead in Himachal Pradesh Gorge Plunge
A tourist taxi carrying seven visitors from Bengaluru and a local driver is feared to have plunged into a gorge in Himachal Pradesh’s Chamba district, leaving all eight occupants feared dead.
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In a tragic incident, a tourist taxi carrying seven visitors from Bengaluru and a local driver is feared to have plunged into a deep gorge along the Bairagarh-Sach Pass-Killar road in Himachal Pradesh’s Chamba district. The accident reportedly occurred on the night of May 29 in the remote Churah subdivision of the district.
The vehicle was traveling along the treacherous mountain road when the mishap took place. All eight occupants, including the driver, are feared dead. The incident highlights the risks associated with navigating the challenging terrain of the region, especially during night hours.
The sister of one of the victims revealed that she learned about her brother’s death through a Google search, underscoring the emotional toll on families awaiting official confirmation. Authorities are expected to provide further updates as rescue and recovery operations proceed in the area.
The Bairagarh-Sach Pass-Killar road is known for its difficult conditions and steep gorges, making it one of the most dangerous routes in the region. This tragic accident serves as a grim reminder of the need for caution and safety measures while traveling in such areas.
Further details about the victims and the circumstances leading to the accident are awaited. Local authorities are likely to investigate the incident to determine the exact cause of the tragedy.
