SATARA: A total of 13 bodies have recovered from two landslide sites in the Western Maharashtra Satara District hit by heavy rain and some people are still missing, said a senior official on Saturday night.
The number of bodies found in the village of Ambeghar, where four or five houses were buried under the rubble, rose to 11 and at least four people were still missing, the Singh District collector said.
Two bodies were found on a landslide site in Dhokaware Village, while no corpse was found in Mirgaon, he said.
Landslides took place in three of these villages, located in Patan Salh, on Thursday and Friday intervention.
Previously the administration said a total of 30 people were missing, including 16 in Ambhar and ten in Mirgaon.
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Rescue operations were being carried out by the local police, residents and national disaster response troops (NDRF), police supervisor Ajay Kumar Bansal said.
The Indian Meteorology Department (IMD) has been on Friday the ‘fresh’ red ‘red warning for Satara, predicted “very heavy rainfall” in the hilly’ Ghat ‘areas.
1 / 6maharashtra Flood: Longlide kills 37 in Mahad; Thousands given by the previous homeless Rains Torrential Rains and Flash Flash beat Raigad Maharashtra district for the past few days, a landslide in Tatiye Mahad Village claimed a total of 37 lives, while many were still missing.
Even as a local worker, officials of the National Disaster Response (NDRF), the Indian Army, the Navy and the Air, all gathered to save people in the region, there were many who were still waiting to get some information about their missing favorites.
Photo: Head of Minister of Sachin Haralankarmaharashtra Uddhav Thackeray visited the flooded village on Saturday to take stock of rescue operations.
He assured all assistance to the victims and their relatives who died in an accident in rebuilding their lives.
“You will be taken care of.
Don’t worry,” CM promised.
Even when the rescue team was deployed immediately after landslides occurred, the rescue operation was hampered when workers could not reach a landslide location because the road was inundated and rain continuously.
Photo: Sachin Haralkareven two days after landslides, NDRF has recovered the bodies of ruins of landslides.
Vilas Pande, a survivor of the accident, broke down when he learned that his seven-month-old baby was not survived from landslides.
Photo: Sachin HaralkarSmara Rainwater has now subsided in most of the MAHAD, a frightening task to return to his track from the beginning waiting for the local residents.
Muzaffar Khan, who runs a photocopy shop in Mahad, is the damage caused by rain.
“I don’t know how to remove mud because it’s not just a layer of soil, there are dead animals in it, like mice.
The whole path is stench.
We have approached the local authority but everyone burdened with work now,” he said.
Photo: A total of 47 Sachin Haralkara have died in Raigad Regency in the relevant incident.
The official victim in Tatiye Village was 37, while the remaining 10 deaths came from two separate landslide incidents in the same district.
As many as 53 people are still missing in Raigad.
Photo: Sachin Haralkar