The rescue teams, armed with heavy machines on Tuesday, recovered four
more bodies buried under debris of houses which collapsed in the
landslide triggered by heavy rains in Saddal village last month, Deputy
Inspector General (DIG) of Police, Udhampur-Reasi range, Gareeb Dass
said on Wednesday.
With these recoveries, the total number of bodies pulled out has gone up to 30, including recovery of some parts of two bodies.
"Eight bodies are yet to be recovered and work is on to dug them out", DIG said.
Armed with heavy machines, including bulldozers and cutters, rescuers have dug up these bodies from 10 to 15 feet deep debris and boulders triggered by massive landslide.
38 people were buried in the landslide triggered by heavy rains which buried Saddal village in Panchari block of the district on 7th September. Of these, 12 bodies were recovered on first two days after the landslide.
With these recoveries, the total number of bodies pulled out has gone up to 30, including recovery of some parts of two bodies.
"Eight bodies are yet to be recovered and work is on to dug them out", DIG said.
Armed with heavy machines, including bulldozers and cutters, rescuers have dug up these bodies from 10 to 15 feet deep debris and boulders triggered by massive landslide.
38 people were buried in the landslide triggered by heavy rains which buried Saddal village in Panchari block of the district on 7th September. Of these, 12 bodies were recovered on first two days after the landslide.
Source:MP Hindi News & Chhattisgarh News
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