BREAKING NEWS At least 23 dead after bus falls into a chasm in

 

In a tragic accident early Tuesday morning, at least 23 people were killed and several others injured when a passenger bus plunged into a deep chasm in [insert region/country], according to local authorities.

 

The bus, which was reportedly carrying over 40 passengers, veered off a winding mountain road around 6:30 a.m. local time before falling more than 200 meters (656 feet) into a ravine. Emergency services rushed to the scene but were hampered by the difficult terrain and poor visibility.

 

“Rescue operations are ongoing, and the death toll could rise,” said [Name], a spokesperson for the local emergency response agency. “Several survivors are in critical condition and have been airlifted to nearby hospitals.”

 

Preliminary investigations suggest that the driver may have lost control of the vehicle due to slippery road conditions or possible brake failure. However, officials have not ruled out other causes, including human error or mechanical issues.

 

Local news footage showed mangled wreckage at the bottom of the chasm, with rescue teams using ropes and stretchers to retrieve bodies and survivors.

The government has expressed condolences to the families of the victims. “[We] are deeply saddened by this horrific incident,” said [Name], a senior government official. “A full investigation has been ordered to determine the cause and prevent such tragedies in the future.”

The bus was traveling from [City A] to [City B], a route known for its narrow and treacherous mountain roads.

This incident is among the deadliest road accidents in the region this year, highlighting ongoing concerns about transportation safety and road conditions in remote areas.

More updates to follow as the situation develops.

 

 

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