The Defence Secretary has directed the Sri Lanka Air Force to keep a Bell 412 helicopter ready at the Diyatalawa Air Force Base for the potential airlift of patients injured in the recent bus accident to Colombo for further treatment if needed.
The accident, which occurred at Ambagas Junction on the Dunhinda-Badulla road around 7:45 AM on November 1, involved a bus carrying 42 people from the Kotelawala Defence University’s (KDU) Southern Campus. Among the group were 36 students from the 39th KDU Intake, three lecturers, an instructor, a senior military officer, and the bus driver.
Two female students, residents of Kurunegala and Nivithigala, tragically lost their lives.
The remaining 40 were admitted to the Badulla General Hospital, with seven in the ICU and one in critical condition.
KDU’s Vice-Chancellor confirmed that arrangements for the funerals will be made with university support.
Preliminary findings suggest a mechanical fault may have caused the accident, with a detailed investigation underway.
The Ministry of Defence has expressed condolences to the victims’ families and commended the prompt rescue efforts of local residents, as well as the swift response by Dr. Palitha Rajapaksa and the hospital staff.
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2 dead in Badulla bus tragedy
Two persons have been reported dead after a bus carrying a group of university students had toppled across the road at Dunhinda Road in Badulla this morning (Nov. 01).
The accident had occurred between the third and fourth kilometer posts on the Badulla-Mahiyanganaya main road, near the Dunhinda access road, after the bus collided with a bund.
According to reports, the bus was carrying a group of students from the Southern Campus of the General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University (KDU), who had been on a field trip.
Over 30 persons injured had been rushed to the Badulla Hospital, reports say.
(Pic : Accident 1st)