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Kinnaur Longslide: Toll Rises to 14

Kinnaur Longslide: Toll Rises to 14
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Shimla: Four-bodies recovery on Thursday from the landslip land location in Nigulsari in Kinnaur Regency in Himachal Pradesh took the dead to 14.
While 13 people were injured, two of them were still missing.
Head of Himachal Minister Jai Ram Thakur, who reached Nigulsari to oversee rescue work, announced that the search would continue until everyone was lost.
He also assured that regional geological surveys would be made to find a long-term solution for landslide problems.
The disappeared HRTC bus debris was found by the ITBP forces in the morning about 500 meters below the road and 200 meters above Satluj.
Rockslides continues to interfere with search and rescue operations.
After returning from Kinnaur, CM made a statement in assembly that 248 people had been killed in different accidents in the state since June 13.
He also said that 14 people were killed in a landslide on Wednesday while 16 were still lost and searched.
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He said 5 injured was brought to the Bhawanagar community health center in Kinnaur for treatment, 3 people were sent home and 2 people were sent to hospitals in Shimla and Sujanpur.
He also visited the Bhawanagar public health center to ask about wounded welfare and direct medical authorities to ensure the best treatment for injured.
He also met with relatives of death and family members from those who were lost after a landslide cm announced that RS 4 Lakh each would be given to the deceased relatives of the deceased and RS 50,000 each for those who were seriously injured in an accident.
He said that the One Lakh Hospital would be given to KIN from the passenger bus that had died by the Department of Transportation.
Apart from this, the injured will get free care.
While leading the meeting of officers in Bhawawanagar, CM directed them to make adequate arrangements for the council team and lodging and members of the families of missing people and injured.
The state assembly paid respect for those who were killed in landslides and observed two minutes of silence as a sign of respect for dead souls.
CPM MLA Rakesha Singha raised the problem of delay in sending machines to remove debris and said the need to conduct a geological survey against the hill to check the growing cracks.

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