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Miraculous escape for 30 passengers as bus skids off road in Andhra's Palnadu

Guntur, Nov 10 (UNI) As many as 30 passengers had a miraculous escape when a private bus veered off the road and came to rest atop a cement pipe in Reddigudem village, Rajupalem mandal, Palnadu district.
According to police, the bus was en route from Hyderabad to Bapatla when it lost control and slid off the road, eventually precariously settling on a giant cement pipe.
In a stroke of luck, the passengers managed to jump out of the bus through the emergency exit. Remarkably, all 30 passengers escaped unhurt.
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