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India landslide kills at least five people and traps up to 150 | India landslide kills at least five people and traps up to 150 |
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A landslide has struck a village in western India following heavy monsoon rains, killing at least five people and leaving up to 150 trapped, officials said. | A landslide has struck a village in western India following heavy monsoon rains, killing at least five people and leaving up to 150 trapped, officials said. |
Emergency forces rushed to the remote Malin village in the Pune district of Maharashtra state, where debris from a hill collapsed on to homes in the morning while residents were sleeping. | |
"Five bodies have been recovered and 125 to 150 are still trapped," Satish Lalit, a spokesman for the Maharashtra chief minister's office, told AFP. | "Five bodies have been recovered and 125 to 150 are still trapped," Satish Lalit, a spokesman for the Maharashtra chief minister's office, told AFP. |
Alok Avasthy, regional commandant at the national disaster response force (NDRF), also said up to 150 were feared trapped by the landslide, which damaged about 50 houses. | Alok Avasthy, regional commandant at the national disaster response force (NDRF), also said up to 150 were feared trapped by the landslide, which damaged about 50 houses. |
He said that it was difficult to confirm casualties as the village has been cut off from communications. Rain was also hampering rescue operations. | He said that it was difficult to confirm casualties as the village has been cut off from communications. Rain was also hampering rescue operations. |
Indian television station CNN-IBN said five people had also been rescued. Television footage showed the side of a hill shaved off, with large amounts of mud, muddy water and logs piled below. | Indian television station CNN-IBN said five people had also been rescued. Television footage showed the side of a hill shaved off, with large amounts of mud, muddy water and logs piled below. |
Heavy machinery has been mobilised to try to rescue those feared trapped, while about 30 ambulances were at the scene, local government official Saurav Rao told the Press Trust of India news agency. | |
"Exact number of casualties is not known as we are moving slowly to ensure that those trapped are removed safely," Rao said. | "Exact number of casualties is not known as we are moving slowly to ensure that those trapped are removed safely," Rao said. |
Divisional commissioner Prabhakar Deshmukh said the rescue operation was a challenge with the area nine to 16 miles from the nearest medical facility, but he said it should speed up once the NDRF teams arrived. | |
Heavy rains have been falling for days in Maharashtra as a result of the annual monsoon. Building collapses are a common occurrence in India, especially during the rainy season, with millions living in dilapidated old structures or newly built but illegal constructions made from substandard material. | Heavy rains have been falling for days in Maharashtra as a result of the annual monsoon. Building collapses are a common occurrence in India, especially during the rainy season, with millions living in dilapidated old structures or newly built but illegal constructions made from substandard material. |
An apartment tower under construction came crashing down in the southern city of Chennai in late June following heavy rains, killing 61, mostly labourers. A similar accident on the outskirts of Mumbai last year left 74 dead. | An apartment tower under construction came crashing down in the southern city of Chennai in late June following heavy rains, killing 61, mostly labourers. A similar accident on the outskirts of Mumbai last year left 74 dead. |
Last year, the Guardian gathered statistics showing that 2,651 people were killed across India in 2012 from the collapse of 2,737 structures, including houses and bridges. | Last year, the Guardian gathered statistics showing that 2,651 people were killed across India in 2012 from the collapse of 2,737 structures, including houses and bridges. |