After trying for four or five days, they were not found, but the relatives who went to look for the missing people in the landslide and returned.
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Relatives who went to look for the missing people in the landslide in Bankura village of Thalisain block under Paudigarhwal district of Uttarakhand, India have returned home. After searching for four or five days, they returned home after not finding them.
Last Wednesday, 5 Nepali workers also went missing in a landslide in Bankura village. Narendra Khadka of Madhuvan Municipality-5 of Bardia along with his wife Sandhya and 18-month-old son Roman along with Amrita Periyar of the same ward and Subas Damai of Sangam Basti of Gulria Municipality-4 of Bardia have gone missing. Narendra's father Chudamani and nephew Naveen Thapa reached Bankura for the
search. Suwas father Som Bahadur couple also reached on Saturday. Amrita's husband Ramu and brother-in-law Hari are in Bankura.
"Now everyone has returned home hoping to be found," said Hari, the brother-in-law of the missing Amrita, "We are tired of searching for four or five days, there is no possibility of finding them anywhere." Some of them walked on Sunday morning and some in the evening.
"Now the search operation has also stopped, we are also tired," said Chitra Bahadur Paudel of Bardia Madhuvan in Bankura, "Relatives have returned home, we are also going to work now." Since he was not earning well there, he went to Bankura Paudigarhwal to do road work a month ago. He was working as a laborer for road construction in Bankura of Paudigarhwal.
Subas' father Som Bahadur and mother used to work in Uttarkashi. Father is a mason and mother is a helper who gives him stones. Both of them went to Uttarkashi after planting. They had left their younger son at home and reached Paudigarhwal after realizing that their son was missing.
'It was 29 days after the work started, the landslide took it away,' said Som Bahadur. Searched all day on Sunday. After not being found anywhere till evening, he returned home.
