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Seven died on landslides and Kangra floods

Seven died on landslides and Kangra floods
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Shimla: After hours of spread through the stone mound and mud in a landslide location after heavy rain Monday in Kangra Kangra Kangra, the savior recovered five bodies on Tuesday, including four bodies from the village of Roof Valley Boh, while one body A Singer Punjabi Sufi Recover from Liyun Khad near McLeodganj.
With the total death toll in Kangra Kangra has increased to seven since Monday because two bodies were found on Monday.
Around a dozen people are reported missing in various parts of the district.
Search and rescue operations launched by district administration with the help of Force Response Disaster (NDRF) are still active.
According to the source on Tuesday Late Night Manmeet Singh, a resident of Amritsar and lost at Liyun Khad near McLeodganj has been found by the search and rescue team.
Manmeet is one of the singers of Sain Brothers known for their Sufi songs.
He along with some friends came to Dharamshala and went further to Lake Karriera where he slipped and fell into Nolah and was swept away in the water flowing.
The rescue team on Tuesday late at night restored his body and was taken to Dharamshala.
Minister of Justice of Jai Ram Thakur on Tuesday conducted a air survey of the area affected by the Bohid flood from Kangra Shahpur Regency and announced the assistance of each Rs 4 Lakh against the people of the dead, and helped them whose house was broken.
Five people were missing in the village of Atmutan Boh Valley under the Shahpur sub division, others from Brian near Samirpur while around 5-7 people were missing from Lamdal near Kareri.
Estimated damage to public and private property is being placed at RS 57 Crore so far, and this does not include damage in the Shahpur sub division which is still assessed.
Kangra Deputy Commissioner Dr.
Nipun Jindal said a woman’s body recovered in the village of Atmutan Valley Boh on Monday and four other bodies found on Tuesday.
While five people buried under debris have been separated five others still remain lost.
Jindal said that a 55-year-old shepherd was still missing from Banya in the Samirpur area while search operations to find 5-7 people reported missing from the Lamdal area near Kareri.
6-7 houses have been damaged in flash floods in the district.
During the air survey of flooded areas, CM took a stock of losses and met with families affected by the region.
He directed the administrative Kangra Regency to take a job of relief and rehabilitation on the war footing.
Thakur said that every possible assistance will be given to the affected family and their rehabilitation will be ascertained.
He also called Sirmaur DC Gautam Ram and asked about the efforts made by the NDRF and the District Administration to save the people stranded on the island in the Giri River in the Sub-Division of PaTa Sahib on Monday.

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