The ill-fated bus with over 40 passengers on board was travelling to Kullu from Manali when it veered off the road while trying to avoid a motorcyclist and fell into the turbulent Beas, police officers said.
Fourteen people died on the spot, three succumbed to their injuries in the zonal hospital at Mandi, while one critically injured person died on the way to Indira Gandhi Medical College in Shimla, police said.
Mandi Deputy Commissioner Sandeep Kadam and IGAjay Yadav immediately reached the spot along with rescue teams.
Though there was only a remote possibilityof passengers getting washed away in the river, divers have been called in as a precautionary measure to locate missing persons, if any, Kadam said.
The Mandi DC said rescue operations were in progress and all possible help is being provided to the victims.
Mandi SDM, Vivek Chandel, said Rs 15,000 has been given as immediate relief to the next of kin of the deceased while the injured have been given Rs 5,000 each.
He said besides the insurance claim of Rs 1 lakh, the next of kin of the deceased would be given Rs4 lakh and seriously injured persons Rs 25,000 as relief.
Most of the people travelling in the bus were from Mandi and Kullu and other places on the Mandi-Kullu National Highway 21.
Meanhwile, Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh conveyed his condolences to the bereaved families and wished speedy recovery to injured. He directed the district administration to provide all possible assistance to the family members of the victims and those injured in the accident.
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Meanwhile, Additional Superintendent of Police Kulbhushan Verma said that 14 of the deceased have been identified whereas efforts are on establish the identity of rest of the victims.
Most of the deceased belong to Mandi district including a couple who were going to Bindrabani to distribute invitation cards of their daughter's marriage.
The eyewitness, who lodged a complaint of the incident, Sarjad Ali, a resident of Kakarhati village here, informed the police that he was travelling in the bus when the mishap occurred.
On the basis of the complaint, a case has been registered under sections 279 (rash driving or riding on a public way), 337 (causing hurt by act endangering life or personal safety of others) and 304(A) (causing death by negligence) of IPC.
Assistant Sub-Inspector Kishori Lal has been appointed as the Investigating Officer of the case.
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