Pithoragarh/New Delhi: Twelve persons were killed and 25 others were missing as torrential rains and landslides hit north Indian state of Uttarakhand's Pithoragarh and Chamoli districts in the wee hours on Friday, burying villages in sludge with many residents trapped under the debris.
While eight persons were killed in cloudburst in Pithoragarh district, four lives were claimed by heavy rains in Chamoli district. Two persons were swept away by the muddy waters and debris rushing down the slopes into Siron village in Chamoli. One person was killed in Ghat block and another in Sithel village in similar circumstances, SDM Chamoli S. K. Barnwal said, adding eight persons trapped in the debris have been rescued in the district so far.
The cloudburst in Singhali area of Pithorgarh district on Friday morning brought over 100 mm rains in two hours in a region of 50 sq km, flattening homes in over seven villages, according to officials.
"We have recovered five bodies from Singhali area while three bodies have been recovered from Thal village. The search for others is on by rescue parties consisting of army and paramilitary personnel," Pithoragarh District Magistrate H. C. Semwal said.
"Twenty five persons, missing from over seven villages of Singhali area in Didiihat sub division of Pithoragarh district, are being traced with the help of Indo Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), Seema Suraksha Bal (SSB) and Pithoragarh district police," said District Disaster Management officer R. S. Rana who was on the spot.
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Harish Rawat, who is is Delhi, expressed grief at the loss of lives and announced a compensation of Rs 200,000 each to the families of the victims. "Many people are still trapped under tonnes of debris brought by the heavy rains. ITBP, State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF) and paramilitary personnel are involved in rescue work," he said. "I am personally monitoring the situation from here. Chief Secretary too is keeping tab...we will give them (kin of victims) immediate compensation of Rs two lakh as per norms," he said in Delhi.
According to disaster management office sources, the cloudburst occurred in the villages of Singhali, Patthakot, Ogla and Thal villages which are under heavy debris with many people feared trapped under it. The rescuers are trying their best to locate the people, Rana said. The MeT department in Dehradun had on Thursday warned of heavy rains in isolated places in Uttarakhand especially Nainital, Udhamsingh Nagar and Champawat districts over the next 72 hours starting Friday morning. Light to moderate rains are also likely to occur at most places during the period, it had said.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday expressed grief over the loss of lives due to cloudburst and heavy rains in Uttarakhand and hoped normalcy would return there at the earliest. "I am grieved by the loss of lives caused due to cloudburst & heavy rain in parts of Uttarakhand. Condolences to bereaved families," he tweeted. "My prayers are with those injured. I hope normalcy returns to the rain-affected areas at the earliest," Modi added.