7 people from Assam killed in a landslide
Seven people from Assam including two security personnel were killed in a landslide at a railway construction site in Manipur’s Noney district, officials said on Saturday. At least 12 more workers engaged at the accident site are still missing, they added.
The overall death toll in the landslide at Tupul yard railway construction camp in the neighbouring state on Wednesday night has increased to 25, while 38 others are still missing.
Morigaon Deputy Commissioner PR Gharphalia said four bodies of persons from the district were recovered and identified on Friday, while another was identified the day before. “So far, five persons from Morigaon have been confirmed to have been killed in the landslide. Several others who were also working at the same site from this district are still missing,” he said. Gharphalia said the administration was in touch with the families of the deceased, injured or missing and rendering all possible assistance.
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma had on Friday shared a list of 22 names from Morigaon district who were engaged at the railway construction site. Out of these, five were rescued in injured condition, five confirmed dead and 12 others are still to be traced. The body of the army jawan, hailing from Bajali district, who was killed in the landslide was flown to the state by a special flight from Manipur and taken to his village, where the last rites were performed.