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Raigad hillslide toll 21, 108 still buried; state to shift people from accident-prone sites

By IANS | Updated: July 21, 2023 20:05 IST

Mumbai, July 21 At least 108 people remain buried under the boulders and sludge at the Irshalwadi hillslide ...

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Mumbai, July 21 At least 108 people remain buried under the boulders and sludge at the Irshalwadi hillslide site in Raigad district, with the Maharashtra government on Friday taking a major decision to relocate people living in such accident-prone locations across the state.

Resuming the rescue operations on Friday morning, teams of multiple agencies recovered four more bodies, taking the toll to 21, as per the State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA).

Making a statement in the legislature, Chief Minister Eknath Shinde said that there were 48 families with 228 members living there of which around 18 homes were caught in the hillslide.

While 21 people have perished in the tragedy, 98 have been rescued and five are injured. A search is on for the remaining 108 still trapped there.

In a significant initiative, Shinde said the government has taken a decision to permanently resettle people living in such landslide/hillslide-prone areas in the state to safer locations.

The concerned officials have been directed to submit details of all such villages and hamlets at risk of landslides-hillslides after which the necessary measures will be taken to move them permanently to alternative, safer places.

The CM said that the Irshalwadi vicinity was not included in the potential fissure-prone areas in the Geological Survey of India report.

The second day of search and rescue by SDRF, NDRF, fire brigade, specialists, and others continued to be hampered by bad weather conditions, including heavy rains, foggy atmosphere and lack of proper equipment in the inaccessible terrain, forcing manual digging work.

Situated at a considerable height on hilly slopes below a cliff, the remote tribal hamlet does not have a pucca road, which hampered the movement of cranes, porclains, JCB, earth movers, ambulances and other heavy equipment to help the rescue teams.

In another scare, boulders came crashing from an adjacent hill in Morbewadi but there were no reports of any casualties. The area has been lashed by over 50 cm rains in the past three days.

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