DSP Lokeshwar Singh of Paudigarhwal Police said that the search for the missing persons is continuing. But due to continuous rains, there is a problem in the search.
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Family members have also reached there to search for missing Nepali workers in Bakuda village of Thalisen block under Paudigarhwal district of Uttarakhand, India. The father and cousin of Narendra Khadka, who went missing in Wednesday morning's landslide, have reached Garhuwal to search for him.
Khadka's father Chudamani and brother Navin Thapa reached Bakuda on Friday afternoon. As soon as they heard the news of their disappearance, they left home on Thursday. Along with Narendra, his wife Sandhya and 18-month-old son Roman are missing in the landslide. "When you look at the river mixed with landslides, there is no hope that the missing people will be found, but even if you don't agree, you have to come here," Khadka said. Khadka said that Minister Rawat has assured that proper relief will be provided to the families of those who went missing in the landslide.
"You should stay in touch with the chief and the Met, the disaster department will take a proper decision and provide relief," Khadka said about the assurance given by the minister, "Now all the mechanisms have been mobilized for the search."
Khadka is preparing to return home on Saturday as there is no possibility of finding the missing persons. He said that he will do the work from the last rites to Kiriya after returning home. Ramu, the husband of Amrita Periyar, who went missing in the landslide, is in Bakhuda. They are working with them. Ramu is not able to speak now. He starts crying when talking about his wife. Chitra Bahadur Paudel in Bakhuda said that the news was also sent to the house of another missing Subas Vick.
On Wednesday morning, 5 Nepali workers who had gone there for road construction went missing after a huge landslide occurred in Bakuda area. They were living in tents on the roadside and were swept away by the landslide along with their tents. 4 people were injured in the landslide.
DSP Lokeshwar Singh of Paudigarhwal Police said that the search for the missing persons is continuing. But due to continuous rains, there is a problem in the search.
Similarly, the wife of 45-year-old Ramu Periyar of village number 8 of Madhuvan-5, Amrita, has gone missing. Paudel said that Subhash Vick disappeared without knowing his home address. Paudel informed Kantipur on his mobile phone that Lakshmi Pariyar of Madhuvan municipality-5 village number 8 and Bhupendra Khatri of the same municipality-7 are being treated. Sushila Tiwari of Pariyar is being treated at Haldhani and Foundation Hospital Satfli of Khatri, he said, Uday Gurung of Madhuvan-5, Gopal Thapa of Madhuvan-8, Kaligram Choudhary of Barbardia Napa-4 and Ashok Pariyar of Madhuvan-5 have been discharged from the hospital.
SSP Prakash Malla of the Nepali Embassy in Delhi said that according to the information provided by the Indian police, three people have been discharged and one is undergoing treatment.
Bank loan and labor for daughter's treatment
Amrita's elder daughter Pooja Pariyar said that father, mother and sister went to Garhwal to work for treatment of daughter and to pay the loan. "My injured sister cannot see well in one eye," she said.
According to Puja, the father was carrying rice to a safe place when the flood occurred. The father asked his mother and sister to get out of the tent as well, but when they ran away, they were hit by a tipper and their legs were injured by the landslide. Pooja's father Ram Bahadur, mother Amrita and sister Lakshmi went to Garhwal last Baisakh. "This year, more than half of the bank loan was going on at home," she said, "Mother's mobile phone and slippers were found in the torn tent." 39-year-old Narendra Khadka of Madhuvan Napa-6, 30-year-old wife Saraswati and 2-year-old son Roman have gone missing in the landslide. Paudel said that Narendra's father Chudamani reached Garhwal on Friday after receiving information about the disappearance of his only son. On June 6 last, Narendra went to Jampuri in Garhwal along with his family to work as a daily wage worker for road construction.
Uddhav Khadka, brother-in-law, said that Narendra's mother Leela Sara had not eaten for three days after her son, daughter-in-law and grandson disappeared. "My sister-in-law is sometimes confused. He said, "Nephew Narendra went to work to build an unfinished house. Due to the poor economic situation, the unfinished house was left to be demolished. According to Nepalese residents, NDRF, Nepali workers, road contractor company and security personnel were deployed in the rescue operation. It is said that Subhash Vick, whose address has not been disclosed, is also out of touch.
