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“The situation in the landslide affected area of Tupul is still serious. Due to rainfall in the morning, we are expecting the bad weather to persist. So far, 18 injured person and 25 deceased have been recovered. 38 persons are still missing,” Chief Minister N Biren Singh tweeted.
Adding to the worries, the debris of the landslide have blocked the Ijai river, forming dam-like storage and threatening the people living nearby. Earth-movers have been brought in to remove the debris, and create a channel to allow the flow of water, officials told PTI.
The situation in the landslide affected area of Tupul is still serious. Due to rainfall in the morning, we are expe… https://t.co/M5Qr5hZeJA
— N.Biren Singh (@NBirenSingh) 1656745048000
Army, Assam Rifles, Territorial Army, SDRF and NDRF are continuing the search operations at the site, a defence spokesperson in Guwahati said.
“Through Wall Radar is being successfully used, and a search and rescue dog is being employed to assist,” he said.
So far, 13 Territorial Army personnel and five civilians have been safely rescued, he said.
Bodies of 24 people, including six civilians, were recovered, he added.
One more body was found and it is yet to be identified, officials in Imphal said.
“Search for 12 missing Territorial Army personnel and 26 civilians continued,” the defence spokesperson said.
The bodies of 14 personnel, including a junior commissioned officer, were sent to their hometowns by two IAF aircraft and an Army helicopter, he said.
The body of one personnel was sent to Kangpokpi district in Manipur by road.
Full military honours were given to the deceased personnel at Imphal before sending the bodies to their destinations, the spokesperson said.
With PTI Inputs
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