Key Points

The mother and brother of bus driver Sumit Kumar rushed to AIIMS Rishikesh after his Char Dham pilgrimage vehicle plunged into a 300-meter gorge in Rudraprayag. Rescue teams battle strong Alaknanda river currents to locate missing passengers as families recount receiving no official alerts about the tragedy. Among the 20 passengers, 8 were rescued while others remain unaccounted for, including children and elderly pilgrims. Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Dhami has deployed SDRF, NDRF and SSB teams across three river sections in an ongoing search operation.

Key Points: Rudraprayag Bus Crash Driver's Family Rushes to Rishikesh AIIMS

  • Driver Sumit Kumar's family learned of accident via media
  • 8 rescued, multiple missing in Alaknanda river
  • SDRF-SSB teams search 3 river sections
  • CM Dhami monitors war-footing rescue ops
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Rudraprayag Bus Accident: Mother, brother of driver reaches Rishikesh AIIMS

Family of injured Char Dham bus driver Sumit Kumar reaches AIIMS Rishikesh as rescue ops continue for missing passengers in Rudraprayag gorge tragedy.

"We got information through news... no one directly informed us – Chiranjiv, driver's brother"

Rudraprayag, June 26

The mother and brother of Sumit Kumar, the driver injured in the bus accident in Gholthir, Rudraprayag, reached AIIMS Rishikesh, where Sumit is being treated.

Speaking to ANI, Sumit's mother expressed her distress, "We received the news in the morning that our son's bus had overturned. We didn't know anything else... he was going on the Char Dham pilgrimage. He left Kedarnath around 7 or 7:30 in the morning. I hadn't spoken to him since the morning... we last spoke three days ago, when he was in Kedarnath. He told me everything was fine and that he would be leaving for Badrinath next."

The driver's brother, Chiranjiv, said, "We got information that the bus had fallen, and by around 9:30 or 10 in the morning, we learned that they were bringing them to AIIMS, so we came here. No one directly informed us... We found out through the news and media. It's been almost a week now since he left for the Char Dham pilgrimage."

Two seriously injured passengers from the bus accident at Gholtir in Rudraprayag district were airlifted to Rishikesh AIIMS for medical treatment.

A tragic road accident occurred on Thursday near the State Bank turn near Gholthir in Rudraprayag district this morning, when a Chardham Yatri bus went out of control and fell into a 300-meter deep gorge and drowned in the Alaknanda river. This bus was going from Rudraprayag to Badrinath in the morning.

There were a total of 20 passengers in the accident bus, out of which 8 people were rescued in injured condition. Some of them were airlifted to AIIMS Rishikesh due to their critical condition.

While speaking to ANI, Deepika, an injured passenger from Rajasthan, said, "We were going to Badrinath from Rudraprayag at night. On the way, a truck hit our vehicle, and our vehicle fell into a gorge. There were 20 of us, I know about 8 people, but I don't know where the others are."

On receiving the information about the accident, teams of SDRF, District Police, Fire Unit, Revenue Department and other related agencies immediately reached the spot. Local citizens also provided important support in the rescue work.

Before the bus drowned in the river, some passengers jumped out of the bus, who were promptly taken out of the gorge by the rescue teams and brought to the road and sent to the District Hospital Rudraprayag for first aid.

SDRF Inspector Manjari Negi, while speaking exclusively to ANI, said that search teams have been divided into different parts for the rescue operation on the Alaknanda river in connection with the bus accident in Rudraprayag district.

Sashastra Seema Bal jawans are also present on the spot. The search operation is being conducted in three parts. Teams are engaged in the search operation at a place called Goa Beach near Dhari Devi, Srinagar Dam and Sirobgadh."Our team got information, so we have one team here and one team is of SSB. We have divided one team into three parts. One is near Goa Beach, one is near Dhari Devi, and one is here on the dam. We have divided SSB into three such parts, and we are constantly searching with the help of binoculars.

"The SSB and SDRF teams are using binoculars and rafts to aid in the search operation. "Whatever we see, we will recover it. The raft has also been ordered," Negi added.

The social media cell of the Rudraprayag police office has shared the details of the eight injured, one fatality and several individuals reported missing. The deceased individuals have been identified as Vishal Soni, 42, from Rajgarh, Madhya Pradesh, and Drimi, 17, from Silicon Palace, Surat, Gujarat.

The list of injured includes Deepika Soni, 42, from Sirohi, Rajasthan; Hemlata Soni, 45, from Gogunda, Rajasthan; Ishwar Soni, 46, from Gujarat; Amita Soni, 49, from Mira Road, Maharashtra; Soni Bhavana Ishwar, 43, from Gujarat; Bhavya Soni, 7, from Gujarat; Parth Soni, 10, from Madhya Pradesh; and Sumit Kumar, 23, the driver from Haridwar.

And the list of missing persons includes Ravi Bhavasar, 28, from Udaipur, Rajasthan; Mouli Soni, 19, from Surat, Gujarat; Lalit Kumar Soni, 48, from Gogunda, Rajasthan; Gauri Soni, 41, from Rajgarh, Madhya Pradesh; Sanjay Soni, 55, from Udaipur, Rajasthan; Mayuri, 24, from Surat, Gujarat; Chetna Soni, 52, from Udaipur, Rajasthan; Chettha, 12, from Surat, Gujarat; Katta Ranjana Ashok, 54, from Mira Road, Maharashtra; and Sushila Soni, 77, from Udaipur, Rajasthan.

During the rescue operation, the task remains extremely challenging due to the fast flow of the river, difficult geographical conditions and depth and a joint team of SDRF, NDRF, District Police, Fire Service and other agencies is continuously searching the site of the incident.

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 his official account 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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Rajesh K.
Heartbreaking news 😢 The Char Dham route needs better safety measures. Every year we hear about accidents in Uttarakhand. Government should install more crash barriers and improve road conditions before the pilgrimage season starts.
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Priya M.
Why are the families finding out through media? Authorities should have proper protocols to inform next of kin directly. My prayers for the injured and missing 🙏 The rescue teams are doing commendable work in such difficult conditions.
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Amit S.
This is why I always say - avoid night travel in hills! The roads are dangerous even during daytime. Hope the driver recovers soon, must be traumatic for him. The number of Sonis in the passenger list suggests it might be a family group tour gone wrong.
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Sunita R.
The Alaknanda river current is so strong...praying they find the missing people soon. The rescue teams are real heroes working in such tough conditions. Maybe they should consider making rafts mandatory safety equipment for all hill route vehicles?
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Vikram J.
The truck driver who hit them must be found and held accountable. These mountain roads need stricter traffic rules enforcement. Too many accidents happen because of reckless driving and overtaking on blind curves.
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Neha P.
So many young lives affected...that 17-year-old girl and the 7-year-old child 😔 When will our hill stations prioritize safety over tourism revenue? The government should conduct mandatory vehicle fitness checks before allowing any transport on these routes.

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