”Along with the search, we are also trying to provide relief. We will return home after submitting the necessary application for relief by Monday.”
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On the one hand, the pain of missing relatives. On the other hand, you have to run in search all day from morning. This is what happened to Hari Periyar of Bardiya Madhuvan.
Last Wednesday, 5 Nepalese workers along with Amrita, the sister-in-law of Periyar, have gone missing in a flash flood in the village of Bankura in Talsain block of Paudigarhwal, Uttarakhand, India.
"We are tired of searching the river bank and the place where the landslide occurred," Pariyar said, "Now we are trying to remove the Gegran piled up by the landslide for the last time, it is not possible to remove it by hand, we are trying to see if it can be washed away by water."
Amrita's husband Ramu, who went missing in the landslide, is also in Bankura . Both of them have reached Bankura to work in road construction. "We came together from home, separated from Ramnagar," Pariyar said, "My brother-in-law was two hundred meters away from the place of work, I have come to Bankura after the incident." In younger Ladakh . Pariyar said that both of them are returning home. The eldest daughter is already married. Younger daughter Lakshmi was also with her. She has also been injured in a landslide . He is being treated in Haldwani for a broken leg.
"We will look for a day or two and if we don't find it, we are planning to go back home and carry out a survey," said Pariyar, "Now we are trying to see if the water of the Indus River has flowed to the Gegran and buried them in it." Uttarakhand Disaster Department Minister Dhansingh Rawat, who reached the spot on Friday, has assured that proper relief will be provided.
"Along with the search, we are also trying for relief, we will return home by Monday after submitting the necessary request for relief," Pariyar said, "The father of the missing Khadka couple has also reached, I have also informed the father of the other missing Subas Pariyar, I have received information that he is also coming."
'Now we will come back after doing some work for relief, we have planned to go home and do kiriya,' Chudamani said, 'I don't think it will be found here.' The village head of Bankura said that he will prepare the necessary documents for relief, so he said that he would have to stay for a day or two for that.
