Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Massive landslide kills 46 in HP

Two buses, two cars, bike swept away as 200metre stretch of highway disappears Many still feared trapped under debris, govt announces ₹5 lakh ex gratia for kin of dead

- Roop Upadhyay and Saurabh Chauhan

MANDI/SHIMLA At least 46 people were killed and several others were missing as a landslide triggered by a cloudburst swept away several vehicles and stretch of a busy highway in Himachal Pradesh on Sunday.

Mandi deputy commission­er Sandeep Kadam said a team of National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and army dug through mounds of mud and stones to recover 46 bodies from the site.

The rescuers also pulled out five people alive from the rubble. They were rushed to the zonal hospital at Mandi with severe injuries.

Apart from 200-metre stretch of Mandi-Pathankot highway, the landslide that took place around 1.15am at Kotrupi village swept away two buses of Himachal Road Transport Corporatio­n (HRTC), two cars and a motorcycle. Five houses were also damaged. Himachal transport minister GS Bali said, the toll could rise. Kadam said more than a dozen people are feared trapped under the landslide debris.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi took to Twitter to condole the incident. “Pained by the loss of lives due to landslide-related accidents in Himachal Pradesh’s Mandi district. My condolence­s with the families of the deceased,” Modi tweeted.

Most of the victims are believed to be passengers of the two buses that were caught in the landslide. Eight passengers were on board the bus going from Manali to Katra, while the bus on its way to Manali from Chamba was carrying 50 passengers, HRTC sources said.

The buses had halted for a tea break at Kotrupi at night when the tragedy struck, the HRTC said in a statement.

The Katra bound air-conditione­d bus was hit by a boulder that came rolling from a hill top. The bus rolled 200 metres down a gorge. The other ill-fated bus was swept 2 km down the hill.

The Mandi-Joginderna­gar road had been closed after the incident. Vehicles were diverted via alternativ­e routes, sources said. Chief minister Virbhadra Singh visited the spot to take stock of the rescue operations. Rescue efforts were initially hampered by the incessant rains. The rescue team also had to move with extreme caution as the debris was sliding.

The state government also announced an ex gratia of Rs 5 lakh to the next of kin of the deceased.

At least 120 army and NDRF personnel are engaged in the operation along with a team of police, home guards and fire brigade. The deceased have been identified as Suruchi Thakur, Neha, Vinod Kumar (travelling in Manali-Katara Bus) Suresh Kumar, Babu Ram, Pawan Kumar, Khub Ram, Kartar Chand, Subhash Singh, Sagar Singh, Ajay, Mandeep Singh and Chandan Sharma (passengers of Chamba- Manali bus). Rest are yet to be identified.

The injured are Manju, 20, of Karsog; Anita, 23, from Joginderna­gar and Shubham, 21, Suchitra, 19, and Jyoti Sharma, 18, all residents of Shimla. They were in the Katra-bound bus.

Meanwhile, the Mandi district administra­tion has activated helpline numbers 01905 226201, 226202, 226203, 226204 to provide informatio­n about the victims.

 ?? AFP ?? Army personnel and rescue workers at the site of the landslide at Kotrupi village, 30 km from Mandi, on the PathankotM­anali highway on Sunday.
AFP Army personnel and rescue workers at the site of the landslide at Kotrupi village, 30 km from Mandi, on the PathankotM­anali highway on Sunday.

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