India landslide
India landslide death toll reaches 47
The death toll in the massive landslide in the northeastern Indian state of Manipur has risen to 47, with the recovery of five more bodies in the past 24 hours, officials said on Tuesday.
The landslide, triggered by torrential rains,
occurred late on Wednesday night at an under-construction Metro railway site close to a Territorial Army camp in the state's Noney district.
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"Five more bodies have been recovered by rescuers from the site in the past 24 hours. Of the deceased, 27 are Army jawans and 20 civilians, mostly construction workers," a police officer told the local media.
The Territorial Army is a volunteer reserve force of the Indian Army.
"Some 15 people, mostly civilians, are still missing. The rescue operation at the site by the Indian Army and the National Disaster Relief Force is still on though intermittent rains are affecting the same," he added.
Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh announced a compensation of Rs 5 lakh each for the family of the deceased, after visiting the disaster site last week.
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Landslides and floods are common in the north and northeastern Indian states during the monsoon months of June to September. The natural disasters are triggered by heavy monsoon rains crucial for India's farming.
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Over 2,000 evaluated as landslide blocks India river
Authorities on Friday evaluated some 2,000 people from over a dozen villages in the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh after a landslide triggered by torrential rains blocked the flow of a river posing a flood threat.
The landslide occurred in the hilly district of Lahual-Spiti district, bordering the district of Kinnaur where a similar tragedy a couple of days back claimed at least 14 lives.
Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur tweeted to inform people about the evacuation in Lahual-Spiti district, claiming that the idea was to ensure that "no one is harmed" in case of a sudden flood.
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"Based on information received, now the flow of the river is opening. We have given instructions to the district administration to ensure no one is harmed due to this. I also humbly request local people not to go near riverbanks and landslide-prone areas," Thakur tweeted.
On Wednesday, another landslide in neighbouring struck a passenger bus and few other vehicles on the Reckong Peo-Shimla highway in Kinnaur, some 200 kms from state capital Shimla.
"A total of 14 bodies have been recovered so far. Rescue operations are still on," a senior government official told the media.
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"At least 20 to 30 people are still feared buried at the site."
Himachal Pradesh is experiencing the heaviest monsoon rains in recent decades. Just last month, another landslide claimed the lives of nine tourists visiting the state.
Not only Himachal Pradesh, the western Indian state of Maharashtra also witnessed heavy monsoon rains in July. More than 100 people lost their lives in the state in last month alone due to rain-related incidents like floods and landslides.
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India landslide death toll rises to 14
The death toll in the northern India landslide has risen to 14, with the recovery of three more bodies from the hilly site in the past 24 hours.
"The three bodies were recovered during the day as rescue operations had to be halted last night due to the fear of more landslides in the state of Himachal Pradesh," a senior government official said on Thursday.
"At least 20 to 30 people are still feared buried at the site," he added.
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The huge landslide struck a passenger bus and few other vehicles on the Reckong Peo-Shimla highway in Kinnaur district, some 200 kms from Himachal Pradesh's capital Shimla, on Wednesday afternoon.
Apart from the local police, the para-military Indo-Tibetan Border Force (ITBP) was soon pressed into rescue operations.
The Indian Prime Minister's Office later tweeted to say that Narendra Modi had taken stock of the situation.
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"PM @narendramodi spoke to Himachal Pradesh CM @jairamthakurbjp regarding the situation in the wake of the landslide in Kinnaur. PM assured all possible support in the ongoing rescue operations."
Himachal Pradesh is experiencing the heaviest monsoon rains in recent decades. Just last month, another landslide claimed the lives of nine tourists visiting the state.
Not only Himachal Pradesh, the western Indian state of Maharashtra also witnessed heavy monsoon rains in July. More than 100 people lost their lives in the state in last month alone due to rain-related incidents like floods and landslides.
3 years ago
11 die in India landslide
At least 11 people were killed and more than 30 others feared buried after a huge landslide struck a passenger bus and few other vehicles in the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh on Wednesday.
The tragedy occurred on the Reckong Peo-Shimla highway in the state's Kinnaur district, some 200 kms from Himachal Pradesh's capital Shimla.
Apart from the local police, the para-military Indo-Tibetan Border Force (ITBP) was soon pressed into rescue operations. So far, 13 people have been rescued, officials said.
Read: 5 of a family killed in Cox’s Bazar landslide
"A landslide reported on Reckong Peo- Shimla Highway in #Kinnaur District in Himachal Pradesh today... One truck, a HRTC Bus and few vehicles reported came under the rubble. Many people reported trapped," the ITBP tweeted.
"The bodies of the deceased have been sent to a nearby hospital. Those rescued were also taken to the same medical facility for treatment," a police official told the media.
The Indian Prime Minister's Office tweeted to say that Narendra Modi had taken stock of the situation.
Read: Landslides hit Chattogram, no casualties reported
"PM @narendramodi spoke to Himachal Pradesh CM @jairamthakurbjp regarding the situation in the wake of the landslide in Kinnaur. PM assured all possible support in the ongoing rescue operations," it said.
Himachal Pradesh is experiencing the heaviest monsoon rains in recent decades. Just last month, another landslide claimed the lives of nine tourists visiting the state.
Not only Himachal Pradesh, the western Indian state of Maharashtra also witnessed heavy monsoon rains in July. More than 100 people lost their lives in the state in last month alone due to rain-related incidents like floods and landslides.
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