At least 18 Hindu pilgrims were killed when two buses collided Sunday in western India and one plunged into a canal, police said. Rescuers found 18 bodies, and at least six more pilgrims were feared trapped in the bus that fell into the canal near Dakor, a town 120 kilometers (75 miles) north of Ahmadabad, the main city of Gujarat state, said A.K. Bhargava, the director-general of police. The driver jumped off the bus and fled the area, Bhargava told The Associated Press. No casualties were reported in the second bus involved in the collision, which also was carrying pilgrims, he said.