Bus plunges into Indian river, dozens dead

Dozens of people are dead in India after a bus crashed off a bridge and plunged into a river in the West Bengal state.

At least 36 people have died in India's West Bengal state after a bus with 55 passengers on board plunged into a river.

Early on Monday the state-owned road transport bus fell 9.14 metres into river Bhairav off a bridge after the driver lost control, about 280 km north of state capital Kolkata, West Bengal's Transport Minister Suvendu Adhikari said.

The bodies were recovered after six hours of rescue operations, he said, adding that survivors had been admitted to a local hospital.

The West Bengal government has launched an inquiry into the incident and announced compensation of 500,000 rupees ($A11,011) for each of the families of the victims.


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