• Manipur Landslide: 2 Bodies Found; Death Toll Now 10

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    Manipur Landslide: 2 Bodies Found; Death Toll Now 10




     Digital Desk: With the recovery of two additional Territorial
    Army personnel bodies this morning, the dead toll from the landslide in
    Manipur's Noney district has risen to 10.



    Seven members of the Territorial Army (TA) and a civilian were
    among the eight people who died in the avalanche that occurred on Wednesday
    night at the 107 Territorial Army Camp beside the Tupul Yard Railway building
    site.



    Additionally, up to 50 other people, including 23 TA jawans,
    were listed as missing. A railway line being built from Jiribam district to
    Imphal, the state capital, is secured by the Territorial Army.



    Along with the federal and state disaster teams, search
    activities are being carried out by the Indian Army, Assam Rifles, and
    Territorial Army.



    In order to make the accident scene accessible and aid in the
    rescue operations, bulldozers and other engineering tools are being employed.



    "To find troops buried in the wreckage, a thorough wall
    radar is also being injected by air. Additionally, a search and rescue dog will
    be introduced "according to officials. 



    Five civilians and 13 members of the Territorial Army have
    so far been saved. The hunt for the missing individuals will go on all day,
    according to the authorities.



    The landslide blocked a river's flow, forming a dam-like
    water body that, if the debris are cleared away, might cause floods in
    low-lying areas, resulting in a complex calamity.