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At least five dead, 15 injured after bus falls into gorge near West Bengal-Sikkim border

IndiaTimes Saturday, 30 November 2024
At least five people have died and 15 others are injured after a bus fell into a 150-foot-deep gorge near the West Bengal-Sikkim border. The accident happened around 3 pm near the Rangpo border. The critically injured passengers have been taken to a health center, and authorities are investigating the cause.
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