He was pulled out alive by cutting off parts of the bus and sent to Kathmandu for treatment.
Krishnaraj Manandhar, who was trapped inside the crashed bus G.2Kh 1421, has been rescued alive after five hours. A rescue team has managed to rescue Manandhar from Imadol, Lalitpur, who was trapped inside the bus that crashed into a cliff in Bhainsegaunda, Charaundi, Benighat Rorang Rural Municipality-5, Dhading, alive after five hours.
Manandhar, who was trapped inside the bus that crashed into a cliff, was pulled out alive by cutting off parts of the bus and sent to Kathmandu for treatment, informed the Superintendent of Police at the District Police Office, Sumit Khadka. He said that it was difficult to rescue him in time due to the lack of sufficient rescue equipment and the difficult location.
'Passengers were screaming, "Save me." We did not have any equipment that could lift or cut the bus immediately. We kept him comforted for a long time, took a machine with a generator and cut the silencer and rear tire of the bus and pulled Manandhar out,' said Superintendent of Police Khadka, 'He has been referred to Kathmandu for treatment, his condition appears to be normal.'
A G2K bus of Machhapuchhre Tours and Travels, which was coming from Pokhara to Kathmandu, met with an accident in Dhading this morning, killing 19 people. 26 injured are undergoing treatment at various hospitals.
