Gangtok, Sept. 2.TT: Four members of a
family and their guest were buried alive on Saturday night after a
mudslide triggered by heavy rainfall, swept away their house at Mangchek
village in South Sikkim.
The deceased are
Chandra Bahadur Chettri, 62, his 50-year-old wife, daughters Duka Devi,
13 and Tika Devi, 7. The fifth victim was identified as Lal Bahadur Rai,
15, a friend of Chandra Bahadur’s son Devi Lal who was staying with the
family.
Devi Lal, 15, is
the only survivor. He was extracted from the slush by rescue workers
this morning and rushed to Namchi district hospital.
The eldest and youngest sons were not at home yesterday night.
Mangchek village falls under the Ravangla subdivision, and is 40km from the south district headquarters of Namchi.
The bodies of the
five victims were dug out from the debris by rescue workers and later
cremated in the presence of local villagers and officials. Ravangla
subdivisional magistrate P.K. Rai said a team from the subdivision, the
Namchi disaster management cell, police and IRB jawans had been pressed
into the rescue and recovery operation with the help of local villagers.
Rai informed that
the landslides damaged several houses in Ralong, including the local
secondary school. Many families have been shifted to the houses of
relatives, he said. Locals have informed that slides have also broken
out at Dalam, Namlung, Lingding and other places in Lower Ralong.
People of Ralong
said the slides were caused because of heavy rainfall and a bad drainage
system. Half a dozen houses have been damaged along with loss of
cattle and crops, they added.
Continuous
downpour has caused several landslides in the area and rescue and relief
operations were carried throughout the day, said disaster management
district project officer Pempa Norbu Sherpa.
The road
connecting to Ralong is completely damaged and total extent of the
natural calamity would be ascertained only after visiting all the
affected areas, he said.
All essential
supply lines are disrupted in the landslide affected areas of Ralong and
heavy rains have also hampered rescue and restoration works, it was
informed.
Area MLA Sonam
Gyatso Bhutia visited Mangchek village with 30-40 volunteers from
neighbouring villages to assist in the rescue and relief operations.

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