A devastating bus accident occurred in Sri Lanka’s central hill country, specifically in the Kotmale area, east of Colombo killed 21 people and wounded 35.
Sri Lanka witnessed a terrifying Tragedy as a passenger bus skidded off a cliff in , claiming the lives of 21 people and leaving 35 others injured. The incident is a grim reminder of the dangers of road travel in the region. While specific details about the incident are still emerging, it’s clear that the accident had a profound impact on those involved and their families.
– *Bus Details*:
The bus, operated by a state-run company, was carrying around 50-75 passengers from the southern pilgrim site of Kataragama to the northwest town of Kurunegala when the accident happened.

– *Accident Circumstances*:
The bus skidded off a cliff while the driver attempted to take a left turn on the hilly terrain, resulting in the vehicle plummeting 100 meters down.
– *Injuries and Response*:
The injured, including the bus driver, are being treated in hospitals. Rescue workers and locals helped remove people from the wreckage.
– *Common Cause of Accidents*: Unfortunately, bus accidents are common in Sri Lanka, often due to reckless driving and poorly maintained roads.
The incident is a grim reminder of the importance of road safety measures and vigilant driving, particularly in mountainous regions.
Historically, Sri Lanka has experienced several notable traffic accidents. For instance, on April 27, 2005, a bus was hit by a train at a level crossing in Polgahawela, resulting in 41 fatalities. Such incidents highlight the importance of road safety measures and vigilant driving.