144 people were recorded as having been saved or not being in the village when the landslip occurred after the landslip. The search and rescue effort at the landslide-hit Irshalwadi village in Raigad district has been suspended after four days with 27 bodies discovered and 57 people deemed untraceable.
The search and rescue effort at the landslide-hit Irshalwadi village in Raigad district has been suspended after four days with 27 bodies discovered and 57 people deemed untraceable. The settlement that was demolished by the landslip that occurred late on 19 July has been declared off-limits by the district authorities under Section 144. Although the disaster affected 43 households, 22 children lost both parents as a result of the landslip. Although rescue workers, including NDRF officials, remained in Irshalwadi until 5.30 p.m. on Sunday, the local administration decided to stop the operation on Monday after holding a meeting.
Although rescue workers, including NDRF officials, remained in Irshalwadi until 5.30 p.m. on Sunday, the local administration decided to stop the operation on Monday after holding a meeting. Uday Samant, the Raigad district's Guardian Minister, stated that the decision to end the search was made with the approval of the remaining family members after officials took into account the unrecognizable condition in which the last body was discovered on Saturday.
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A disaster at Raigad Irshalwadi
By- Anushika
144 people were recorded as having been saved or not being in the village when the landslip occurred after the landslip. The search and rescue effort at the landslide-hit Irshalwadi village in Raigad district has been suspended after four days with 27 bodies discovered and 57 people deemed untraceable.
The search and rescue effort at the landslide-hit Irshalwadi village in Raigad district has been suspended after four days with 27 bodies discovered and 57 people deemed untraceable. The settlement that was demolished by the landslip that occurred late on 19 July has been declared off-limits by the district authorities under Section 144. Although the disaster affected 43 households, 22 children lost both parents as a result of the landslip. Although rescue workers, including NDRF officials, remained in Irshalwadi until 5.30 p.m. on Sunday, the local administration decided to stop the operation on Monday after holding a meeting.
Although rescue workers, including NDRF officials, remained in Irshalwadi until 5.30 p.m. on Sunday, the local administration decided to stop the operation on Monday after holding a meeting. Uday Samant, the Raigad district's Guardian Minister, stated that the decision to end the search was made with the approval of the remaining family members after officials took into account the unrecognizable condition in which the last body was discovered on Saturday.
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