Many feared to be buried under yet another landslide in Himachal Pradesh’s Kinnaur district on Wednesday, August 11.
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At least 13 people have been killed in a massive landslide on National Highway 5 in the challenging terrain of Himachal Pradesh’s Kinnaur district. Thirteen others were extricated as rescue operations were launched to retrieve people trapped in the debris.
The authorities suspect a truck, a state roadways bus, and other vehicles were buried in the landslide that occurred over a 60-70 metre stretch of the Shimla-Reckong Peo highway near Nigulsari, some 180km from the state capital.
Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) Public Relations Officer Vivek Pandey told the media that the bus has not been traced yet.
“The terrain is really tough. Shooting stones are still a big worry and hampering the rescue operation. So is the rain. The main cause of the concern is that the bus has not been traced yet. There were more than 20 people in the bus. They may be 25 also. And the only worry is that the bus may have rolled into a 300-feet deep gorge and fallen into the Satluj river,” he said.
“All other four vehicles were (buried) at the site… right now it is very difficult to tell anything about the number of casualties… there is no problem of manpower, we have stationed sufficient manpower to carry out even the rescue operation in the night,” Pandey added.
Besides the ITBP, local authorities, the Army, and the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) are involved in rescue operations, which are likely to continue through the night.
The Himachal Road Transport Corporation bus was on its way to Hardwar from Rekong Peo via Shimla.
Relatives of missing bus passengers approached the local authorities to know about their whereabouts. Most of the victims belong to nearby villages.
“A few boulders started rolling down just ahead of the disaster. Sensing trouble, I ran towards the other side and managed to save myself,” a survivor said.
Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur told reporters in Shimla that he directed the Kinnaur administration to speed up relief and rescue operations.
“The exact casualties in the landslide are yet to be ascertained. Sensing the gravity of the situation, the NDRF has been summoned for rescuing the people,” he said.
The state emergency operation centre statement said one Tata Sumo was recovered from the debris with eight bodies found in it. Around 25-30 people are still buried under the boulders.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah spoke to Thakur and assured him to offer all possible help. This is the second major natural disaster in Kinnaur in less than a month. Many tourists were killed by a landslide as boulders fell and hit the vehicle they were travelling in it.
This monsoon also caused major landslides in the state’s Kangra district, claiming ten lives. Terrifying videos capturing massive landslides in the Sirmaur district are common these days.
Seven people died in the exceptionally high rainfall across the cold desert of Lahaul-Spiti district on July 27-28. The Keylong and Udaipur subdivision of the district faced twelve flash flood incidents after a cloudburst, where the Tozing Nallah’s impact was devastating.
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