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Simaltal Landslide: The body of a passenger was found in Golaghat

असार २९, २०८१
Simaltal Landslide: The body of a passenger was found in Golaghat
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The body of a passenger of a bus swept away in the Simaltal landslide has been found. During the search on Saturday, the body of 28-year-old Rishipal Sah, a resident of Bargania Thanagram Jamua, Bharat Vihar Sitamdi District, was found at Golaghat, the confluence of Rapti River and Narayani River, about 50 km below the place where the landslide occurred. He had boarded a bus from Jorpati in Kathmandu.

Locals found his body washed away by the river and informed the police. Chief District Officer of Chitwan Indradev Yadav informed that Sah's body has been found and his family has identified him.

'Friday morning is a night event . Then we searched all day on Friday. But no achievement was achieved,' he said, 'Today we are searching by making more systematic strategies. Now Rishipal Sah's body has been found in Golaghat and his family has also identified him.'

Angel Transport bus No. 03-006 Bh 1516 of Vagmati Pradesh going to Kathmandu from Birgunj and Ganapati Deluxe Bus No. 03-001 Bh 2495 going from Kathmandu to Rauttahat headquarter were swept away by a Trishuli after a landslide on Narayangadh-Muglin Road in Bharatpur Metropolitan City-29 Simaltal on Friday morning. ; The complete details of how many passengers were on board both buses and where they were from have not been made public . According to Prajia Yadav of Chitwan, there were 24 passengers in the bus leaving Birgunj and 27 passengers in the bus going to Gaur. It has been revealed that there are more passengers than mentioned in the invoice. We are looking for who they were,' he said.

Since Saturday morning, trained divers and disaster rescue personnel of Nepal Police, Armed Police and Nepal Army have been deployed here . Similarly, Chief District Officer Yadav informed that locals who can work in river rescue have also been included in the rescue.

'We have in-country skilled manpower and technology here . Today we have changed the strategy from yesterday's all-day search . This river is narrow, but very deep. The water is murky . Speed ​​is high. Therefore, it is a risky situation for divers to go into the water to search,' Chief District Officer Yadav said, 'Today we are searching using drones that are also used in the water.

Durwin has also been used. Also, motorboats are also being searched from Waripari. Today, we have continued the search from the place of the landslide to Golaghat.'

He said that the search on Saturday was easier than on Friday due to the decrease in the water level due to the sun. 'That's all the manpower and technology we have. In order to recruit more manpower, we have to take the help of foreign manpower, that is what divers do in surface water . At such a speed, even a diver in the water will not be able to search,' he said.

According to him, now the relatives of the passengers are getting in touch and a help desk has also been arranged for those who inquire.

प्रकाशित : असार २९, २०८१ १४:५६
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