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Over 10 killed in Maharashtra bus mishap

| | Jan 27, 2018, at 01:48 pm

Pune, Jan 27 (IBNS): Over 10 people were killed as a bus carrying them fell in Panchganga river at Kolhapur in Western Maharashtra on Saturday, media reports said,

The incident left three people injured.

The commuters of the us hailed from Balewadi in Pune.

The mishap occurred at around 11.45 pm on Shivaji bridge when the driver lost control over the vehicle while travelling from Ganpatipule to Pune, an official of Kolhapur police was quoted as saying by DNA.

The driver reportedly lost control over the vehicle which led to the mishap.

The injured people are currently undergoing treatment.
 
Search and rescue operation is still going on. 

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