GILGIT / MANSEHRA: Twenty-six people died and at least 20 others suffered injuries when a Rawalpindi-bound bus from Skardu hit a small hill near Babusar Pass in Diamer district early on Sunday morning.
Ten military personnel on board the bus also lost their lives as did three children and eight women. Officials were yet to ascertain the cause of the tragic crash.
The bus (BLN-A1495) of Mashabrum Tours, which left Skardu on Saturday evening, was on its way to Rawalpindi via Mansehra-Naran-Jalkhad road when it smashed into the small hill at around 7am, officials said.
Twenty-five passengers were killed on the spot while another died at hospital, according to assistant commissioner of Balakot, Sameer Hussain Laghari, who rushed to the spot following the collision.
“We have cleared the accident site as all 26 dead and 20 injured have been shifted to nearby hospitals in Mansehra and Chilas districts,” he said.
Locals from Kaghan and Chilas along with police shifted the injured and the deceased to civil hospitals in Naran and Chilas where four victims were said to be in critical condition.
10 soldiers were among victims; cause of accident remains unknown
The injured passengers told the police that the bus was moving fast but they were not sure if it went out of control due to rash driving or its brakes developed some fault. “We have been confirming the exact cause behind the accident,” said Mr Laghari.
He said eight injured were shifted to civil hospital in Naran and 12 to civil hospital in Chilas.
“We called six ambulances and an equal number of other vehicles to shift the injured to hospitals from Gattidas where there is no communication system intact,” the assistant commissioner added.
“An army helicopter landed at the site and airlifted the injured, including four army sepoys, to Gilgit-Baltistan,” said Mr Laghari.
He said that the injured women and children were also shifted to hospitals.
A press release issued by Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said that 10 soldiers were among the 26 deceased whose bodies were airlifted to Combined Military Hospital (CMH) in Gilgit.