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5 bodies recovered after the wall collapsed

5 bodies recovered after the wall collapsed
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Nainital: The body of five workers was recovered from the bottom of the debris after the wall collapsed near the College title in Mukteshwar in the Uttarakhand Nainital District and other workers were saved safely on Tuesday.
After continuous rainfall, water on Lake Naini reached a 12.2 foot high today.
Water from the lake enters the residential area.
During the last 24 hours, around 500 mm rainfall was recorded, according to officials.
Sit until continuous rain, lake water overflowed and entered the road to the district judge’s office.
Uttarakhand Rains Live Update “More than 200mm Rainfall has been recorded in the last 24 hours.
Five deaths were reported yesterday in Piauri and Champawat because of heavy rainfall.
11 people lost their lives in Almora, Nainital and Udham Singh Nagar today,” said the country Odham’s part.
Murugesan SA Disaster Management Secretary.
Nainital road connectivity with other parts of the country has also been cut off by heavy rain.
All the way to Kaladhungi, Haldwani, Bhawali has been closed by debris because of landslides.
Heavy rainfall has caused tremendous discomfort for the people, especially tourists who come to Nainital.
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Heavy rainfall has been predicted for the next few days.

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