Dying toll in Indian landslide rises to 26, dozens extra feared trapped

Arief Budi

International Courant

MUMBAI – The dying toll from a landslide in India’s western state of Maharashtra rose to 26 on Saturday, a catastrophe reduction official mentioned, with dozens nonetheless feared trapped beneath layers of mud and slush two days after the incident.

The landslide occurred on Thursday night time within the distant mountain hamlet of Irshalwadi, about 60km from Mumbai, flattening a number of homes.

The hamlet is estimated to have been residence to a minimum of 225 individuals, greater than 80 of whom managed to flee.

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The Instances of India newspaper reported on Saturday that round 80 individuals had been nonetheless lacking.

“We’re engaged on our technical tools, our rescue methods,” mentioned Mr S.B. Singh, an official with the Nationwide Catastrophe Response Power.

“We can’t choose as of now how many individuals are nonetheless caught,” he mentioned, including that 4 extra our bodies had been pulled out from beneath the mud on Saturday.

Visuals from information channels confirmed rescue groups, carrying vibrant orange raincoats and carrying digging instruments, trekking up the mountain to the location of the landslide.

Rescue operations are being hindered by incessant rainfall, poor visibility, and the hilly terrain, Mr Singh added.

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There have been about 16 to 17 homes affected by the landslide and plenty of households have been relocated, the official added. REUTERS

Dying toll in Indian landslide rises to 26, dozens extra feared trapped

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