A routine journey turned into a nightmare when a bus carrying dozens of passengers veered off a slick mountain road and plunged into a raging, swollen river. The accident happened on a stormy evening, with heavy rain making the road especially treacherous.
Within seconds of hitting the water, the bus was nearly submerged. Inside, chaos erupted—passengers screamed, struggled with seatbelts, and tried to find a way out as water surged in through shattered windows. The current dragged the bus downstream, intensifying the panic.
Amid the chaos, bravery took over. A young man led a group in breaking open the emergency exit, guiding others through the narrow opening into the cold, dangerous river. Survivors linked hands, used life jackets, and clung to debris to stay afloat.
Emergency responders, alerted by bystanders, rushed to the scene. Rescue boats and helicopters worked through the darkness and pounding rain, joined by local villagers who threw ropes and helped guide people to safety.
By nightfall, dozens had been rescued—but not all made it out. The search for missing passengers continued into the early morning.
Survivors have since shared haunting stories of fear, courage, and solidarity. While the river took lives, the human spirit proved stronger, shining through in every act of heroism during the frantic fight for survival.