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Few passengers receive injuries as HRTC bus overturns in Mandi district

MANDI: A few passengers were injured as an HRTC bus carrying 40 people on board overturned near Kotli in Mandi district on Tuesday.

Few passengers receive injuries as HRTC bus overturns in Mandi district

People gathered near the overturned bus. Tribune Photo



Tribune News Service
Mandi, June 19

A few passengers were injured as an HRTC bus carrying 40 people on board overturned near Kotli in Mandi district on Tuesday.

The accident took place near the Trokda Mata temple. 

According to HRTC Regional Manager Gopal Sharma, the bus was on its way from Sandhol to Manali when it overturned.
Details are awaited.
 

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