Mumbai: While the national disaster response count (NDRF) said 21 people had died and 2 others were injured in the Sunday Longslide Mosher, Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has confirmed only 19 deaths other than five injured cases based on Rajawadi Hospital reports.
BMC senior officials from M Ward said that nearly 120 people around the landslide area in the crew had shifted to a safer BMC school building nearby.
And the other 200-250 people, still alive in the risky zone at the foot, will immediately shift to eight different places identified by the collector, he pointed.
NDRF officials said their rescue work ended last night and no corpse was trapped inside because almost all debris had been removed.
However, the people around the place have shifted to safer places nearby to avoid victims in cases of heavy rain as suggested in estimates.
“We offer food and other equipment needed such as drugs in addition to covid care,” said BMC officials.
According to sources, administration plans to shift people who live close to the retaining walls and hills to safer areas and then save the area it is dangerous for residence.
“The same process has begun in a landslide prone area.
There is also a plan to place a double fence around the zone like that,” added the source.
Sena Mp Rahul Shewale told Toi that this rainy season, the residents refused to turn to temporary shelters at BMC school when they were fed up with their homes after the rainy season after the rainy season after the monsoon after the rainy season after the monsoon.