Uttarakhand rains: 10 missing after landslide, flooding in Chamoli villages
The landslide comes two days after heavy rain and cloudbursts in Dehradun and nearby areas breached several roads, washed away bridges and damaged houses, killing 13 people and leaving 16 missing.
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Apart from those missing, over ten others have been injured. Photo: PTI
Gopeshwar, 18 Sept
Ten people are missing after a landslide flattened houses in
a village and a river flooded another village, following heavy rain on Thursday
in Chamoli district's Nandanagar, which is already reeling from land
subsidence.
Eight people, including four members of a family, are
missing in Kuntari village, where the landslide hit about half a dozen houses.
The other two are from Dhurma village, where the raging waters of the Moksha
river damaged multiple buildings, Chamoli District Magistrate (DM) Sandeep
Tiwari said.
In Kuntari, local relief and rescue teams are conducting a
search operation for those missing. The access road to Nandanagar has been
blocked by debris, the DM said.
According to a list issued by the district disaster management
office, those missing include kids & senior citizens.
A local resident and the vice-president of the district
branch of the Indian Red Cross, Nandan Singh, who is involved in the relief and
rescue operations, said the swamp is hampering the rescue operation.
More than 10 people were injured but transporting them to the
hospital is difficult as the road to Nandanagar is closed at several places, he
said.
"We are waiting for helicopters to airlift the injured
to hospital," he said.
Torrents of mud and boulders rolled down from the hills at
three locations in Kuntari, destroying everything in their way, he added.
When the landslide hit the houses, Singh said, some of the
people inside managed to escape. They sustained injuries, he said.
In the Mokh Valley area, heavy rain triggered flooding in
the Moksha river, causing erosion in it from Dhurma to Sera, damaging dozens of
buildings, including six houses. Two persons are missing.
National Disaster Response Force and State Disaster Response
Force teams, along with a medical team and three ambulances, have been rushed
to the spot, it said.
Land subsidence hit parts of Nandanagar in August, with
cracks appearing in the walls of many houses. Their residents were shifted to
safe locations.
In a post on X, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said,
"Sad news of damage to nearby homes due to heavy rainfall in the
Nandanagar Ghat area of Chamoli district has been received. Teams from the local
administration, @uksdrf, and police immediately reached the spot and are
engaged in relief and rescue operations."
"I am in constant touch with the administration and
closely monitoring the situation. I pray for everyone's safety," he said.
The landslide comes two days after heavy rain and
cloudbursts in Dehradun and nearby areas breached several roads, washed away
bridges and damaged houses, killing 13 people and leaving 16 missing.
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