Key Points

Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma expressed deep sorrow over the Rudraprayag bus tragedy that claimed four lives. The accident involved passengers from five states, with rescue teams still searching for missing individuals. Sharma coordinated with Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami to ensure all possible relief efforts. Both state governments pledged support to grieving families as SDRF continues operations along the Alaknanda river.

Key Points: Rajasthan CM Sharma Mourns Rudraprayag Bus Accident Victims

  • Bus carrying 20 passengers fell into Alaknanda river in Rudraprayag
  • 4 dead, 8 rescued as search continues
  • Sharma spoke to Uttarakhand CM Dhami for updates
  • Victims include residents from 5 states
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Rajasthan CM Sharma expresses grief over Rudraprayag bus mishap

Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma expresses grief as 4 die in Uttarakhand bus mishap, coordinates rescue with CM Dhami.

"The state governments of both Uttarakhand and Rajasthan stand with the affected families in the hour of grief. - CM Bhajanlal Sharma"

Jaipur, June 26

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma on Thursday expressed grief and offered condolences after a bus carrying 20 passengers lost control and fell into the Alaknanda river in Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand.

The passengers included a driver from Haridwar, seven people from Rajasthan, three from Madhya Pradesh, seven from Gujarat, and two from Maharashtra.

As many as 4 have been reported dead, eight were rescued and relief efforts are underway to find the other missing individuals.

Chief Minister Sharma prayed for peace to the departed souls, safe return of the missing citizens and speedy recovery of the injured.

According to an official release from the Chief Minister Public Relations Cell, CM Bhajanlal Sharma spoke to Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami over the phone and gathered detailed information about the relief and rescue operations.

As per the release, CM Dhami assured CM Bhajanlal that the Uttarakhand government is engaged in relief work and the local administration has been instructed not to leave any stone unturned.

The Chief Minister said that 20 passengers in the mishap also included residents of Rajasthan. He said that the governments of Rajasthan and Uttarakhand are in constant contact and coordination.

CM Bhajanlal Sharma said that the state governments of both Uttarakhand and Rajasthan stand with the affected families in the hour of grief.

The death toll in the bus mishap that took place in Rudraprayag district early Thursday morning increased to four, after the body of another passenger was found floating near the dam in Srinagar, Pauri Garhwal.

State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) Inspector Manjari Negi spoke to ANI and said, "A body of another deceased passenger in the Rudraprayag bus accident has been found floating near the dam in Srinagar. The deceased has been identified as Gauri Soni. SDRF is engaged in search and rescue for those who remain missing."

Speaking about rescue operation in Alaknanda river, SDRF Inspector Manjari Negi said, "As soon as our team received this information, we all gathered here. One team of the SSB is also present. We divided the team into three parts---one near Goa Beach, one near Dhari Devi, and one on the dam. We have split the SSB team into these three sections and are constantly searching with binoculars and ourselves. Whatever we find here, we will recover. We have OVM and rafts. If anyone sees something, we will recover it."

According to officials, the bus, en route to Badrinath from Rudraprayag, collided with an oncoming vehicle at Gholthir area, lost control, and fell into a 300-meter-deep gorge before landing in the river.

Vinod Kumar Suman, Uttarakhand Secretary, Disaster Management said, "There were 20 passengers in the bus that was swept away in the river in Gholthir. The passengers included a driver from Haridwar, seven people from Rajasthan, three from Madhya Pradesh, seven from Gujarat, and two from Maharashtra."

Earlier in the day, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami expressed grief over the Rudraprayag bus accident that so far has claimed one life, injuring seven others.

In a post on X, CM Dhami said, "The news of a tempo traveller falling into a river in Rudraprayag district is deeply tragic. Relief and rescue operations are being conducted on a war footing by SDRF and other rescue teams. I am in constant contact with the local administration regarding this matter. I pray to God for everyone's safety."

Following the incident, the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) team and police officials immediately rushed to the spot for a rescue operation. The State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) has launched a search operation near the Srinagar Garhwal dam, approximately 40 kilometres from the accident site. Given the strong river currents, it's estimated that passengers from the bus might have been swept towards the dam.

- ANI

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Priya K.
Such heartbreaking news 😢 The Alaknanda river currents are so dangerous, especially during this season. My prayers for all the affected families. The Uttarakhand govt should seriously consider better road safety measures on these hilly routes.
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Rahul S.
Appreciate the quick response from both state governments. These Himalayan roads need proper crash barriers - too many accidents happening every year. Hope they find the missing people soon. 🙏
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Anjali M.
My cousin traveled on this route last month and said the roads were in terrible condition. Why don't authorities conduct proper maintenance before Char Dham yatra season? So many lives lost due to negligence.
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Vikram J.
The rescue teams are doing commendable work in such difficult conditions. Salute to SDRF personnel! But we need better emergency response infrastructure in hilly areas - helicopters, more trained divers, etc.
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Sunita P.
This is so tragic. My heart goes out to all families, especially those from Rajasthan. Hope the governments provide proper compensation and support. Char Dham yatra should be made safer - maybe limit vehicle numbers during peak season?
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Harish D.
While CMs expressing grief is good, we need concrete action. These accidents keep happening every year. Better roads, strict speed limits, and vehicle fitness checks are must. Jai Hind!

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