At least 30 drown as bus falls in canal in Sidhi, Madhya Pradesh

The bus is completely submerged. (Image: Twitter/@imRankhan12irk)


In a tragic accident that took place on Tuesday morning in Sidhi, Madhya Pradesh, at least 30 people were drowned when a bus full of passengers fell into a canal while about seven persons have been rescued so far, said the sources.

The bus was on its way from Siddhi to Satna with over 50 passengers when it went out of control and fell into the canal in Rampur police station jurisdiction at around 7.30 am.

State Water Resources Minister Tulsiram Silawat confirmed that 30 bodies had been fished out till now.

After instructions from the Chief Minister, both Silawat and state Minister Ramkhilavan Patel have gone to the spot for the supervision of ongoing search and rescue operation.

BJP MLA Shardendu Tiwari told IANS that State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) personnel and government officials were involved in the operation to retrieve the bus from the canal and look for survivors if any.

Tiwari said that the bus fell into Sharada Canal, which is the main canal emerging from Bansagar Dam and is around 30 feet deep.

“The bus is completely submerged. It is heart-breaking. The water supply from Bansagar Dam has been stopped, due to which the water level has come down. It will help in the search operation. Seven persons have been rescued so far. More equipment, including cranes, have been rushed to the spot for rescue and relief operation,” he said.

(With IANS inputs)