Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Rescue ops take a hit, hopes fade

- Nadeem Inamdar letters@hindustant­imes.com AFP ANIL VELHAL/HT PHOTO

TALIYE (RAIGAD): The hopes of finding survivors in Maharashtr­a’s Taliye, where a portion of a hillock flattened most of the village late on Thursday, and Satara’s Mirgaon, Dhokawale and Ambheghar were fading away as heavy rainfall continued to stall rescue operations for the third consecutiv­e day. Till Saturday evening, a joint team of local residents, the police and the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) recovered at least 86 bodies — 47 in Taliye, 28 bodies in Satara and 11 in Ratnagiri — while around 41 people are still missing.

Satara district collector Shekhar Singh said heavy rain and high flow of water gushing through nearby hills has hampered the rescue operations. In Taliye, a local resident said loose mud, bad weather and difficult terrain have prevented NDRF’S efforts to resuming digging for search and rescue.

Sandhya Malusare, who lost her mother, father, and six other relatives in the Taliye incident, said she survived since she lives in a neighbouri­ng village. “This is the biggest tragedy of my life and I have lost many of my family members... the administra­tion is very slow in carrying out the rescue and search operations.”

Mahendra Pol, a local resident, said people do not have the wherewitha­l to carry out the evacuation, search and rescue operations. “Fortunatel­y, my family members were saved...but others were unlucky. Yesterday (Friday) and the day before (Thursday), there was a slow rescue process while today (Saturday) it has not even started properly.”

Taliye is one of the hardesthit areas in Maharashtr­a, where the toll from landslides and flooding went up to 112 on Saturday while 135,313 people have been evacuated from seven districts in the aftermath of heavy rain this week.

The locals said they have been left to fend for themselves. “Even police are helpless, and many villagers are missing. The government is not sensitive. Police are also at a distance and not visiting the spot. The rescue operation has been delayed and the government officials are insensitiv­e to our pain and anguish. Whatever bodies have been recovered was due to the efforts of locals,” said a resident.

The NDRF said they were facing issues related to access and logistics. “...three teams of 25 persons are carrying out search operations . ... the area is waterlogge­d and very remote.

Approach and access to the village are tough and difficult. It is a mud hillock and since we are working, there is a risk of the mudslide. So, we are working very carefully to avoid another tragedy,” said NDRF commandant Anupam Shrivastav­a.

Collector Nidhi Choudhari said the additional collector, three tehsildars and NDRF is carrying out operations at the spot. “It involves a tough terrain as it (the village) is surrounded by Valleys from both sides. The road to the village was washed away. It is nature’s fury and unimaginab­le for us. There were access issues yesterday (Friday) and we had to clear the landslide debris to reach the village. The challenge is that we have to trace the bodies.”

Choudhari said the district has nine extremely landslidep­rone and 80 mild landslide villages. “This village (Taliye) is not among them. We have conducted the geological survey of the district and the village does figure on the landslide-prone village. We conduct studies to find out the vulnerable villages and plan accordingl­y to make life safe for the villagers as part of our disaster management preparedne­ss.”

The opposition parties have also criticised the government over the slow rescue operation.

Bharatiya Janata Party leader Pravin Darekar said around 40-50 people are still missing, and the administra­tion has failed to respond to the situation.

“Heavy rainfall, waterloggi­ng, and disrupted connectivi­ty are hampering the operations in the village. The tragedy must be viewed seriously by the state and the administra­tion must ensure timely relief and evacuation of the victims.”

 ??  ?? Heavy rainfall triggers a flood-like situation in Kolhapur on Saturday.
Heavy rainfall triggers a flood-like situation in Kolhapur on Saturday.
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Rain washes away a section of highway in Mahad.

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