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Himachal rains: 2 killed as 8 houses collapse in fresh Shimla landslide

Several houses collapsed in the Krishna Nagar area in Himachal Pradesh's Shimla after a landslide took place. A rescue operation is underway.

Himachal rains: 2 killed as 8 houses collapse in fresh Shimla landslide
Himachal rains: 2 killed as 8 houses collapse in fresh Shimla landslide
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Published : Aug 16, 2023, 11:11 AM IST

Updated : Aug 16, 2023, 2:32 PM IST

Himachal rains: 2 killed as 8 houses collapse in fresh Shimla landslide

Shimla (Himachal Pradesh): Two persons were killed on Tuesday when eight houses, including six makeshift ones, collapsed and a slaughterhouse was buried under the debris following a landslide in the Krishnanagar locality here. The uprooting of a large tree caused a landslip leading to the collapse of a cluster of houses with deafening noise, officials said.

Two bodies trapped under the rubble of the houses have been recovered, Shimla SP Sanjeev Kumar Gandhi told PTI. Cracks had developed in some houses in the area in the morning following which most of the residents vacated them, the officials said. At least two persons are feared trapped and the possibility of more people under the debris cannot be ruled out, Shimla Deputy Commissioner Aditya Negi had earlier told PTI. Rescue operations are going on in Summer Hill and Krishna Nagar areas and one body has been recovered from Summer Hill, said Negi.

He said so far 13 bodies have been recovered from Summer Hill, five bodies from Fagli and two from Krishna Nagar. Ten bodies are still feared buried in the debris of the Shiv temple that collapsed on Monday.

Videos of people in nearby houses screaming and telling the inmates to leave immediately were circulated on social media. Heart-wrenching scenes of people calling for help and running for safety were witnessed at the site. As the police, State Disaster Response Force and locals started rescue operations, several residents in the nearby houses ran out with their belongings.

Earlier, a woman who rushed to the spot said that her husband was trapped in the debris. Atma Ram, an employee of the slaughterhouse, had said that his manager was feared trapped under the debris. "When the slaughterhouse was being constructed, there were slides and some houses were vacated. Even after construction of retaining walls, there was seepage and the problem persisted," Amit, an eyewitness, told PTI.

He said that at least 15 families have been rendered homeless after the incident. On Monday, two landslides took place in Shimla, one at a Shiva temple in Summer Hill and the other at Fagli, which claimed 17 lives. Heavy rains have battered Himachal Pradesh since Sunday, triggering landslides and cloudbursts that blocked several roads and led to house collapse incidents.

  • #WATCH | Several houses collapsed in Krishna Nagar area in Himachal Pradesh's Shimla after a landslide took place. Rescue operation underway.

    (Video Source: Local; confirmed by Police and administration) pic.twitter.com/qdYvR4C4fx

    — ANI (@ANI) August 15, 2023 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

Earlier, on Tuesday, the Indian Air Force airlifted 18 army soldiers in a single sortie to aid the rescue operation following landslides in Shimla. A Chinook helicopter of Western Air Command airlifted 18 Indian Army personnel and a 3-Ton Mini Dozer in a single sortie for rescue efforts in areas affected by landslides near Himachal Pradesh’s Shimla today, the Indian Air Force informed through a statement on Tuesday. (PTI)

Himachal rains: 2 killed as 8 houses collapse in fresh Shimla landslide

Shimla (Himachal Pradesh): Two persons were killed on Tuesday when eight houses, including six makeshift ones, collapsed and a slaughterhouse was buried under the debris following a landslide in the Krishnanagar locality here. The uprooting of a large tree caused a landslip leading to the collapse of a cluster of houses with deafening noise, officials said.

Two bodies trapped under the rubble of the houses have been recovered, Shimla SP Sanjeev Kumar Gandhi told PTI. Cracks had developed in some houses in the area in the morning following which most of the residents vacated them, the officials said. At least two persons are feared trapped and the possibility of more people under the debris cannot be ruled out, Shimla Deputy Commissioner Aditya Negi had earlier told PTI. Rescue operations are going on in Summer Hill and Krishna Nagar areas and one body has been recovered from Summer Hill, said Negi.

He said so far 13 bodies have been recovered from Summer Hill, five bodies from Fagli and two from Krishna Nagar. Ten bodies are still feared buried in the debris of the Shiv temple that collapsed on Monday.

Videos of people in nearby houses screaming and telling the inmates to leave immediately were circulated on social media. Heart-wrenching scenes of people calling for help and running for safety were witnessed at the site. As the police, State Disaster Response Force and locals started rescue operations, several residents in the nearby houses ran out with their belongings.

Earlier, a woman who rushed to the spot said that her husband was trapped in the debris. Atma Ram, an employee of the slaughterhouse, had said that his manager was feared trapped under the debris. "When the slaughterhouse was being constructed, there were slides and some houses were vacated. Even after construction of retaining walls, there was seepage and the problem persisted," Amit, an eyewitness, told PTI.

He said that at least 15 families have been rendered homeless after the incident. On Monday, two landslides took place in Shimla, one at a Shiva temple in Summer Hill and the other at Fagli, which claimed 17 lives. Heavy rains have battered Himachal Pradesh since Sunday, triggering landslides and cloudbursts that blocked several roads and led to house collapse incidents.

  • #WATCH | Several houses collapsed in Krishna Nagar area in Himachal Pradesh's Shimla after a landslide took place. Rescue operation underway.

    (Video Source: Local; confirmed by Police and administration) pic.twitter.com/qdYvR4C4fx

    — ANI (@ANI) August 15, 2023 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

Earlier, on Tuesday, the Indian Air Force airlifted 18 army soldiers in a single sortie to aid the rescue operation following landslides in Shimla. A Chinook helicopter of Western Air Command airlifted 18 Indian Army personnel and a 3-Ton Mini Dozer in a single sortie for rescue efforts in areas affected by landslides near Himachal Pradesh’s Shimla today, the Indian Air Force informed through a statement on Tuesday. (PTI)

Last Updated : Aug 16, 2023, 2:32 PM IST
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