Chamba: Saturday early morning turned tragic in Himachal’s Chamba district when a car slipped off the Sach Pass road and fell into a deep gorge, killing all eight people inside. The impact was so violent that the vehicle was torn apart. Locals who witnessed the crash rushed to undeniability police and began rescue efforts themselves surpassing officials arrived.
Where exactly did it happen?
Villagers say the wrecking took place on the Bairagarh–Sach Pass–Kilad stretch. The car lost tenancy on a sharp, veiling curve. In seconds it veered off the narrow road and tumbled lanugo the hillside. People standing nearby watched helplessly as it disappeared into the gorge. The steep waif and winding road left no margin for error.
What did first responders see?
“We could hear cries from below,” one local told us. Men grabbed ropes, torches, and whatever they could find and started climbing down. Police and wardship teams reached soon after, but the descent was brutal. Loose rocks, thick bushes, and a near-vertical slope slowed everything down. It took hours to pull the persons up. A patrolwoman at the site said the car was “unrecognizable, crushed like paper.”
Who were the victims?
Officials are still confirming identities. Early reports suggest most of the passengers were tourists. Phones started ringing at Chamba hospital and the local police station as news spread. Informing the families, officers admit, was the hardest part. One family had set out for a weekend trip. They never made it past the pass.
Is Sach Pass unchangingly this dangerous?
Locals nod without hesitation. The route is notorious. The road is barely wide unbearable for two vehicles. Parapets are missing at many points. In bad weather, stones roll lanugo the slopes and fog wipes out visibility. Even experienced drivers take it slow. “One small mistake here and the mountain doesn’t forgive,” a shopkeeper in Bairagarh said. Outsiders often underestimate it.
What happens next?
Police have filed a specimen and opened an investigation. They will squint at restriction failure, overspeeding, suburbanite fatigue, and road conditions. The vehicle will be examined once it is pulled out, if anything is left to examine. For now, Chamba is in mourning. The wardship is trying to get aid to the families.
The hills are beautiful, but they demand respect. Sach Pass took eight lives. It was not the first time, and locals fear it won’t be the last unless something changes on that stretch of road.

