Overcrowded bus slips off mountain road in Nepal, killing 18
KATHMANDU, Nepal — An overcrowded bus carrying villagers heading home for the country’s biggest festival slipped off a mountain road in Nepal on Tuesday, killing at least 18 people, officials said.
The bus was carrying passengers both inside and on the roof, said Dhading District Administration official Toran Parajuli. He said that the road was covered in parts by mud from landslides, and that the bus driver appeared to be trying to negotiate around these areas when the accident happened.
Ramesh Dhamala, who was co-ordinating rescue efforts, said the left wheel of the bus slipped off the road and pulled down the whole vehicle.
The bus slipped off the road near Lapang Phedi village, 120 kilometres (75 miles) west of Kathmandu, the capital, and rolled about 300 metres (980 feet) before stopping on the banks of the Ankhu River.

