News

Nepal authorities say 65 people were on board the buses missing in a river since Friday

Share on facebook
Share on twitter
Share on linkedin
Share on pinterest
Share on telegram
Share on email
Share on reddit
Share on whatsapp
Share on telegram


Nepalese army personnel carry out a search operation for survivors after two buses were swept off the road by a landslide and fell into a swollen river near Simaltal, about 120 kilometers (75 miles) west from the capital, Kathmandu, Nepal, on Saturday, July 13. , 2024. (AP Photo/ Ramesh Paudel)



This story originally appeared on ABCNews.go.com read the full story

Support fearless, independent journalism

We are not owned by a billionaire or shareholders – our readers support us. Donate any amount over $2. BNC Global Media Group is a global news organization that delivers fearless investigative journalism to discerning readers like you! Help us to continue publishing daily.

Support us just once

We accept support of any size, at any time – you name it for $2 or more.

Related

More

1 2 3 9,595

Don't Miss

On CNN, JD Vance tries to turn the tables on Tim Walz: he is the one who is being “weird”

On CNN, JD Vance tries to turn the tables on Tim Walz: he is the one who is being “weird”

Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance tried to turn the
American woman disappears in Bahamas while attending yoga retreat

American woman disappears in Bahamas while attending yoga retreat

Taylor Casey was last seen on Wednesday. A 41-year-old American