Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

8 bodies recovered after Mizoram quarry collapse

- Letters@hindustant­imescom

Eight bodies have been recovered from the debris of a stone quarry that collapsed in south Mizoram’s Hnahthial district on Monday, an official said Tuesday.

Hnahthial district deputy commission­er R. Lalremsang­a said the bodies of eight out of 12 people reported missing at the quarry site have been recovered from the debris of the massive landslip till 7am on Tuesday.

Search operations which were on all night will continue till all the missing persons are found, he said.

Of the eight deceased traced so far, five are from West Bengal, two from Jharkhand, and one from Assam, the latest report put out by the district administra­tion showed.

The other four who are yet to be traced are from Assam and Mizoram.

Lalremsang­a, who is also the chairman of district disaster management authority, said that a National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) team comprising of two officers and 13 staff arrived at the spot on Tuesday morning.

Of the 12 persons reportedly

missing, four were employees of ABCI Infrastruc­tures Pvt Ltd while eight others were employees hired by a contractor, he said.

People present at the site said that troopers from the Assam Rifles and Border Security Force (BSF) joined local police and volunteers from nearby villages in the rescue operation.

Earlier, Hnahthial superinten­dent of police (SP) Vineet Kumar had said that the incident occurred at around 3pm on Monday at Maudarh village, near Hnahthial town.

Thirteen people were working when a massive landslide occurred at the stone quarry. Only one worker managed to

escape from the spot, the SP said.

Eye witnesses claimed that workers had dug too deep and had upset the stability of the stone quarry resulting in the entire hill crumbling down on the workers.

Lalremsang­a said that five earth excavators, a stone crusher and a drilling machine were also completely buried under the debris.

He said that area impacted by the landslide is approximat­ely 5,000 square metres.

The stone quarry is owned by the ABCI, which is executing widening of a section of the national highway between Hnathial town and Dawn village.

 ?? ANI ?? BSF personnel conduct search and rescue operation at the quarry collapse site in Mizoram’s Maudarh.
ANI BSF personnel conduct search and rescue operation at the quarry collapse site in Mizoram’s Maudarh.

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