Himachal landslid
House returned from the mosque after offering prayers- suddenly the mountain
Kullu
The rain in Himachal has destroyed everything. Heavy rains and landslides have caused havoc at various places. The incidents of landslides at Kullu district headquarters are not taking the name of stopping.
On Thursday morning, two houses were hit by debris in the latest landslide in Inner Akhara Bazaar. One person has died in this accident, while three people have been safely rescued. Six people, including a woman, are still buried in the rubble.
The rescue campaign is going on and the NDRF team is engaged on the spot. ADC Kullu Ashwini Kumar and SDM Nishant Kumar are monitoring relief and rescue operations. This is the fourth major incident of landslide in Kullu within three days, causing an atmosphere of fear among the local people.
It should be noted that, in the Akhara market, heavy debris and rocks suddenly fell on the houses from the hill at around 6:30 am yesterday morning. Three houses were shattered in this incident. So far one person has died in the accident, four people are injured and six others are searching.
Suddenly strong explosion
Local resident Narendra Sood said that he was sleeping in his house while landslides. Suddenly a loud bang -like voice was heard. When looked outside, debris had fallen from the mountain on the front houses.
There was noise and stampede in the entire area as soon as the landslides occurred. Local youth somehow removed the debris and pulled two women and another person out of the rubble. All three were seriously injured in the incident. The injured were immediately rushed to the hospital for treatment by the people.
Most of the victims of this accident are said to be Kashmiri laborers. Eyewitness Bashir Ahmed said that after offering prayers, he had returned to the room after offering prayers that there was a sudden landslide. In this, five of his fellow laborers and the female mistress of the house were buried inside.
Currently, the NDRF team is running relief and rescue operations with the local police and administration. The debris is so heavy that the roof slabs have been shattered, making the rescue more difficult.









