The Nepalese who are working in Bakuda have said that they returned after searching for 10 days and found nothing but one hand.
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The SDRF (State Disaster Response Force) team that went to the rescue of 5 people from Bardia who went missing in the flood in Bakuda in Paudi Garhwal of Uttarakhand state, India has also returned on Saturday.
Only 5 people from Bardia went missing in the flood on 21st of July. SDRF has reached Dhumakot, which is about 100 km away from the incident site, and returned there, the workers said.
Chitra Bahadur Paudel, who is working in Bakuda, said that after searching for 10 days, nothing was found except for one hand, They returned. SDRF has informed that the search operation has been suspended saying that only if there is heavy rain, they may be found missing, he said.
After losing hope of finding the missing person The Nepalese who are employed in road construction have also started working. there Paudel said that 28 laborers from Bardia and 13 laborers from Banke are involved in road construction. They are engaged in the construction of road walls in places in a distance of 60 km . Paudel said that there is a risk because it is a very difficult place.
The Nepali workers there have expressed their sorrow that even though it has been ten days since the disappearance of the Nepali citizen, no one has come from the Nepali Embassy. 'MLAs from India and the police also came and inquired about it, but no one from the embassy came,' said Som Bahadur, father of missing Gularia-2 Subhash Damai.
The families of five people from Bardia have done Kiriya because the missing persons have not been found. The Indian authorities have not yet registered the death. Some time ago, Police Inspector Lakhan Singh of Paudi Alisen of Uttarakhand state raised the bond found. Paudel told that it may take one month to one year for the death registration.
Narendra Khadka, his wife Saraswati and 22-month-old son Roman from the same family of Madhuvan Nagarpalika-6 village number 4 are missing due to the flood. Ramu Periyar's wife Amrita of Madhuvan-6 village number 8 and Subhash Damai of Gularia-2 have also gone missing.
Ramu Pariyar's daughter and seriously injured Lakshmi Pariyar are being treated at Sushila Tiwari Hospital Haldwani.
SSP Prakash Malla of the Nepali Embassy in Delhi, India said that the road was damaged in many places and there was no way to go. "There is a matter of staff leaving the embassy after the road is repaired," he said, "Indian government will not confirm the death until the body is found."
