Srinagar:In the remote and rugged terrain of Leh's Durbuk area, a tragic accident claimed the lives of six people and left 22 others injured when a bus skidded off a mountain road and fell into a 200-feet-deep gorge on Wednesday, according to local officials. The bus was ferrying staff of a local school to a wedding celebration when it veered off the narrow road, plunging into the gorge below. The Durbuk area, located at an altitude of over 14,000 feet, is known for its treacherous roads that wind through steep, rocky landscapes, making driving hazardous, especially during the monsoon season.
Leh's Deputy Commissioner Santosh Sukhadeve, who confirmed the details of the accident, noted that the district administration and police quickly mobilised rescue teams to the site. "It was a challenging operation due to the difficult terrain, but we were able to retrieve the injured and transport them to a local hospital for initial treatment," he said.
The severity of the injuries prompted authorities to deploy helicopters for the swift transfer of the 22 injured passengers to Leh's SNM Hospital and an army hospital. "Two of the injured are in critical condition," Sukhadeve added.
The Durbuk region, located about 170 kilometres east of Leh town, is a strategic area near the Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China. The narrow and winding roads, coupled with the high altitude and harsh weather conditions, make travel perilous.