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Maharashtra: Rescue groups depart landslide spot in Raigad district, native cops to protect web site 

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By PTI

MUMBAI: Teams of the NDRF and different businesses have left the landslide spot at Irshalwadi in Maharashtra’s Raigad district after calling off the search and rescue operation and native police are actually guarding the positioning, officers mentioned on Monday.

During the four-day search and rescue operation involving 1,100 folks together with NDRF personnel following the landslide on Wednesday, 27 our bodies have been recovered whereas 57 individuals are untraceable, state minister Uday Samant mentioned on Sunday.

The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) known as of its search and rescue operation on Sunday, he mentioned.

Even the kin of these lacking imagine they’re buried beneath the rubble and are okay with calling off the rescue operation, Samant, who’s the guardian minister of Raigad, instructed reporters.

According to an NDRF official, after the search and rescue operation was known as off, their staff and different businesses left the place, and a base camp arrange there was additionally eliminated.

A senior police official from Raigad district mentioned, “We have deployed an officer and three constables to guard the landslide spot. The team will guard the spot during the day time.”

Samant on Sunday mentioned no person ought to crowd the landslide web site as part 144 (of Code of Criminal Procedure) has been imposed proscribing the motion of individuals.

The resolution to lastly name off the operation was taken in session with the district administration and different authorities involved, he mentioned.

“There were 228 people in the village, of whom 57 are untraceable, while bodies of 27 have been recovered. Of the 43 families in the hamlet, two families perished completely, while 41 families, comprising 144 persons, have been provided shelter in a temple,” the minister mentioned.

At least 17 of 48 homes within the distant tribal village, which is at the least an hour away from a motorable street and positioned on a hill slope round 80 km from Mumbai, have been absolutely or partially buried within the landslide.

MUMBAI: Teams of the NDRF and different businesses have left the landslide spot at Irshalwadi in Maharashtra’s Raigad district after calling off the search and rescue operation and native police are actually guarding the positioning, officers mentioned on Monday.

During the four-day search and rescue operation involving 1,100 folks together with NDRF personnel following the landslide on Wednesday, 27 our bodies have been recovered whereas 57 individuals are untraceable, state minister Uday Samant mentioned on Sunday.

The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) known as of its search and rescue operation on Sunday, he mentioned.googletag.cmd.push(operate() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

Even the kin of these lacking imagine they’re buried beneath the rubble and are okay with calling off the rescue operation, Samant, who’s the guardian minister of Raigad, instructed reporters.

According to an NDRF official, after the search and rescue operation was known as off, their staff and different businesses left the place, and a base camp arrange there was additionally eliminated.

A senior police official from Raigad district mentioned, “We have deployed an officer and three constables to guard the landslide spot. The team will guard the spot during the day time.”

Samant on Sunday mentioned no person ought to crowd the landslide web site as part 144 (of Code of Criminal Procedure) has been imposed proscribing the motion of individuals.

The resolution to lastly name off the operation was taken in session with the district administration and different authorities involved, he mentioned.

“There were 228 people in the village, of whom 57 are untraceable, while bodies of 27 have been recovered. Of the 43 families in the hamlet, two families perished completely, while 41 families, comprising 144 persons, have been provided shelter in a temple,” the minister mentioned.

At least 17 of 48 homes within the distant tribal village, which is at the least an hour away from a motorable street and positioned on a hill slope round 80 km from Mumbai, have been absolutely or partially buried within the landslide.