Contacted 4 people from Dhading who went to work in Uttarakhand

5 people from Ruby Valley Rural Municipality and 4 people from Jalukami, who had gone to work near Dharali in Uttarkashi, lost contact after Tuesday's calamity. They came in contact with the head of the village on Friday.

Shrawn 23, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Contacted 4 people from Dhading who went to work in Uttarakhand

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4 people from Dhading who went to work in Uttarakhand have come in contact. The family suspected that they had reached the Dharali area of Uttarkashi to do labor after the flood that occurred after the 'cloud burst' (Arighopte rains) on Tuesday, and that they had lost contact with each other.

Yamanath Danai, Chairman of Jwalamukhi Rural Municipality, said that 5 people from Ruby Valley Rural Municipality and 4 people from Jwalamukhi were not in contact after the incident, but now they are in contact. According to him, Singh Bahadur Tamang, Lal Bahadur Tamang, Chholama Tamang and Fela Tamang Dharali Bazar of Jwalamukhi Rural Municipality-2, Kafalpani were at a distance of 500 meters from the place where the landslide occurred. President Danai said that after the disaster, they contacted the Indian Army in search of a safe place.

President Danai, who had a telephone conversation with them, said that he had received information that four people from Jamalukhi Rural Municipality and 5 people from Ruby Valley Village are safe in the same area. He said that the municipality has taken initiatives to bring them safely to Nepal.

Kantipur

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