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20 dead, several houses swept away in Manipur landslides

Updated on: 02 August,2015 08:52 AM IST  | 
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The death toll is likely to increase, say officials

20 dead, several houses swept away in Manipur landslides

A bridge gets washed away in Thoubal District

Imphal: At least 20 people were killed and several houses swept away as a landslide, caused by heavy rain, devastated a village in Manipur’s Chandel district bordering Myanmar on Saturday, officials said.

A bridge gets washed away in Thoubal District. Pic/PTI
A bridge gets washed away in Thoubal District. Pic/PTI 


The death toll is likely to increase, officials here said adding that many people still missing. An official of the state disaster management wing said that the tragedy took place after a massive landslide hit Joumol village, about 170 km south of Imphal. "Assam Rifles jawans and villagers from the nearby areas have rushed to the spot immediately after the disaster and rescued many people from the area," the official said.


Many houses in Hollenjang, Wayang and Tuitung villages were also swept away by the colossal landslides. "According to the preliminary report, 20 people died in the landslips. The total numbers of dead and injured from these areas are yet to be known," the official said adding that the exact number of casualties would be known after the rescue work is complete


Senior officials of the Chandel district along with para-military and State Disaster Response Force personnel have rushed to the spot. Vehicular movements also become restricted due to several landslides en route to the accident site. Manipur along with other northeastern states has been witnessing heavy rains due to cyclone ‘Komen’ in the last three days.

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