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Tiware dam breach: Death toll rises to 15

Fifteen persons died in the Tiware dam breach incident near Chiplun taluka of Ratnagiri district. A total of 23 persons are feared dead in the incident and bodies of 11 persons were recovered till Wednesday.

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Published : Jul 4, 2019, 4:01 PM IST

Mumbai: The death toll in the Tiware dam breach incident has gone up to 15 with the recovery of four more bodies on Thursday, police said.

As several more people are feared dead in the incident, the search operation launched by the teams of police and the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) is still on, an official said.

The Tiware dam in Chiplun taluka of Ratnagiri district breached late on Tuesday night. Total 23 persons are feared dead in the incident and bodies of 11 persons were recovered till Wednesday.

"Four more bodies were found Thursday. The bodies were either found in water or lying near bushes," the official said.

Tiware dam breach: Death toll rises to 15

Some of the deceased were identified as Chandrabhaga Chavan (75), Atmaram Chavan (75) and their kin Pandurang (55), Sharda (44), Dashrath (20), Sandesh Dhadve (18), Nandaram(55), Vaishnavi (20), Anusaya (70), Ravindra (45), Rakesh Ghanekar (30), Sunil Pawar (33) and Rutuja Chavan (26).

According to the official, Rutuja's body was found around 30 km away from Tiware village under a bridge on Vashishthi river and she was identified on the basis of her earrings.

"Post-mortem was performed at Kamthe Hospital in Chiplun and the bodies were handed over to their relatives, "Vishal Gaikwad, Additional Superintendent of Police, Ratnagiri, said.

"The search operation is still is on," he said.

Also read: Maha rains: High tide expected to hit Mumbai at 1.20 pm

Mumbai: The death toll in the Tiware dam breach incident has gone up to 15 with the recovery of four more bodies on Thursday, police said.

As several more people are feared dead in the incident, the search operation launched by the teams of police and the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) is still on, an official said.

The Tiware dam in Chiplun taluka of Ratnagiri district breached late on Tuesday night. Total 23 persons are feared dead in the incident and bodies of 11 persons were recovered till Wednesday.

"Four more bodies were found Thursday. The bodies were either found in water or lying near bushes," the official said.

Tiware dam breach: Death toll rises to 15

Some of the deceased were identified as Chandrabhaga Chavan (75), Atmaram Chavan (75) and their kin Pandurang (55), Sharda (44), Dashrath (20), Sandesh Dhadve (18), Nandaram(55), Vaishnavi (20), Anusaya (70), Ravindra (45), Rakesh Ghanekar (30), Sunil Pawar (33) and Rutuja Chavan (26).

According to the official, Rutuja's body was found around 30 km away from Tiware village under a bridge on Vashishthi river and she was identified on the basis of her earrings.

"Post-mortem was performed at Kamthe Hospital in Chiplun and the bodies were handed over to their relatives, "Vishal Gaikwad, Additional Superintendent of Police, Ratnagiri, said.

"The search operation is still is on," he said.

Also read: Maha rains: High tide expected to hit Mumbai at 1.20 pm

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Tiware dam breach: Death toll rises to 15
         Mumbai, Jul 4 (PTI) The death toll in the Tiware dam
breach incident has gone up to 15 with the recovery of four
more bodies on Thursday, police said.
         As several more people are feared dead in the
incident, the search operation launched by the teams of police
and the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) is still on,
an official said.
         The Tiware dam in Chiplun taluka of Ratnagiri district
breached late on Tuesday night. Total 23 persons are feared
dead in the incident and bodies of 11 persons were recovered
till Wednesday.
         "Four more bodies were found Thursday. The bodies were
either found in water or lying near bushes," the official
said.
         Some of the deceased were identified as Chandrabhaga
Chavan (75), Atmaram Chavan (75) and their kin Pandurang (55),
Sharda (44), Dashrath (20), Sandesh Dhadve (18), Nandaram
(55), Vaishnavi (20), Anusaya (70), Ravindra (45), Rakesh
Ghanekar (30), Sunil Pawar (33) and Rutuja Chavan (26).
         According to the official, Rutuja's body was found
around 30 kms away from Tiware village under a bridge on
Vashishthi river and she was identified on the basis of her
ear-rings.
         "Post-mortem was performed at Kamthe Hospital in
Chiplun and the bodies were handed over to their relatives,"
Vishal Gaikwad, Additional Superintendent of Police,
Ratnagiri, said.
         "The search operation is still is on," he said. PTI DC
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