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A bus full of passengers hanging on a 30-foot-high bridge over the river, watch video
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Bus full of passengers hangs from a 30-foot-high bridge over the river

mandala A passenger bus escaped being a victim of a serious accident in Mandla district of Madhya Pradesh. Below the Bichiya police station, a bus full of passengers overturned into the river from the Halon Bridge. The accident occurred near Ghutas. The bus was said to be going from Dindori towards Bichhiya. About 35 passengers were traveling in it. In which there were also many women.

Because of this the accident occurred.

Upon arriving near the bridge, the driver lost control of the bus while trying to save the cyclist who was coming from in front. As the bus began to descend from the bridge, the driver somehow controlled the bus. Due to this, the bus was left hanging in the middle of the bridge. During this time, the bridge split also broke.

The passengers also showed understanding.

The passengers sitting on the bus also acted with restraint, and little by little everyone came out safely. After this, the passengers heaved a sigh of relief. Some passengers have suffered minor injuries. The height of the bridge is approximately 30 feet. In such a situation, if the bus had fallen off the bridge, a serious incident could have occurred. This incident occurred at 5 pm on Tuesday. Following information, Bichhiya police reached the spot and separated the bus from the bridge with the help of a crane at night.

Video of the incident appeared

The video of this incident is also going viral on social media. It can be clearly seen how the bus narrowly escaped the accident. Currently the lives of all the people traveling on the bus were saved. Everyone praises the bus driver’s wisdom. The people on the bus wondered whether they would survive or not. The bus has currently been removed from there with a crane.

(Report by Mandla correspondent Anil Jangde)

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