Tragedy Strikes Mizoram State
Torrential rains following a powerful cyclone led to a devastating quarry collapse in Mizoram, India. The incident resulted in the loss of 12 lives, with rescue operations ongoing to find more victims.
Search for Survivors Continues
The Deputy Commissioner of Aizawl district, Nazuk Kumar, confirmed the discovery of 12 bodies and expressed the ongoing search for additional victims amidst challenging conditions.
Challenges in Rescue Efforts
Rescue efforts at the quarry site are facing obstacles due to heavy rains, hindering the progress of the operation, as reported by the NDTV news network citing police director general Anil Shukla.
Impact and Response
Chief Minister Lalduhoma of Mizoram offered compensation to the affected families, acknowledging the tragic landslide caused by Cyclone Remal.
Government Actions and Support
India’s President Droupadi Murmu expressed solidarity and support for the ongoing rescue and relief operations, extending wishes for the swift recovery of the injured individuals.
Regional Impact and Disruptions
The aftermath of the cyclone and landslides in Mizoram led to the disruption of highways and key roads, prompting the closure of schools and remote work arrangements for government employees.
Weather Warnings and Updates
India’s weather office issued alerts for extremely heavy rainfall in Mizoram and neighboring northeastern states, emphasizing the need for caution and preparedness.
Neighboring States Affected
In Assam state, one fatality was reported alongside power supply disruptions due to heavy rains, as confirmed by Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma.
Regional Casualties and Damage
The cyclone’s impact extended to West Bengal and Bangladesh, with a total of at least 38 casualties reported. In India, the death toll rose to 21, including eight fatalities in West Bengal.
Meanwhile, in Bangladesh, which faced the brunt of the cyclone, at least 17 individuals lost their lives, as reported by the disaster management office and police.