With the recovery of five more bodies, the toll in the landslide catastrophe at Malin village rose to 75 today while 100 more persons were believed to be buried in the debris.
The dead included 37 women and 10 children, the District Control Room said today. Mass cremations of the victims are being carried out at the village after identification of the bodies by relatives.
The rescue operations, which have been hampered by rain and inclement weather, entered the fourth day today after the July 30 disaster that buried 44 houses, as hopes of finding survivors faded with every passing hour.
About 100 more persons could still be under the massive debris, district authorities said.
“The extrication work is progressing at a slow pace because of the restricted movement of JCBs and other heavy equipment due to the presence of huge mounds of mud and water,” said a rescue official.
Meanwhile, the Maharashtra Relief and Rehabilitation Minister Patangrao Kadam said the recovery of bodies could take two more days in view of the inclement conditions. He said the NDRF jawans were working ceaselessly, even through the night, using power generators and search lights.
The State Government has announced an assistance of Rs 5 lakh to each of the victims’ families with an assurance of their total rehabilitation.
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