Six Manimahesh pilgrims were killed and four others injured, including one critically, when their vehicle fell into a 200-feet gorge near Jot on the Holi-Palampur road in Chamba district, about 400 Km from here, they said.
The accident occurred when the driver, while giving a way to an HRTC bus, lost control and rammed it against the hill and later it rolled down into the gorge, killing five persons on the spot.
Another pilgrim succumbed to his injuries on way to hospital.
The pilgrims, residents of Nagrota Surian of Kangra district, were returning from Manimahesh pilgrimage.
The deceased have been identified as Pankaj Balaoria, Jaswan, Abhinesh, Samsher, Anil Kumar, Sonu, while the injured include Chhinda, Ashish Khabla, Ankush Guleria and Ajay Kumar.
Deputy Commissioner, Chamba, Sudesh Mokhta said an immediate relief of Rs 10,000 each has been provided to the next of kin of the deceased and Rs 5,000 each for the injured persons.
In another incident, four persons were buried alive and five others injured when a huge mound of earth fell on their vehicle following a massive landslide at Manihar village in Garsa valley of Kullu district.
They have been identified as Laxman (38)and Nanda from Jharkhand, Khem Raj (50) from Nepal and Sugrin Gupta (29) from Bihar, reported to be employees of Parbati hydel power project.
There were nine persons travelling in the vehicle when it was hit by the landslide. Two occupants of the vehicle escaped with minor injuries; three others received serious injuries and the two critically injured Bhupender Negi from Uttarakhand and Khem Singh of Sunder Nagar in Mandi were referred to PGI, Chandigarh. Rs 15,000 has been given to each of them as interim relief, Deputy Commissioner, Kullu, Hans Raj Chauhan said.
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