Sikkim Quake: 50 Killed; Landslides Prevent Rescue Operations

Monday, 19 September 2011, 23:31 IST   |    1 Comments
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Sikkim Quake: 50 Killed; Landslides Prevent Rescue Operations
New Delhi: At least 50 people, including 23 in Sikkim, have been killed in the powerful earthquake that triggered widespread landslides and road blockages making rescue work on Monday more difficult in the worst-hit Himalayan state. Another eight people, who were traveling in a bus of presumed dead as their vehicle got presumed dead as their vehicle got stuck under the debri of a landslide caused by the 6.8 magnitude tremblor last evening, Major General S L Narasimhan,GOC 17 Mountain Division, told reporters here. The overnight toll climbed to 50, with 23 people being killed in Sikkim, six in West Bengal, seven each in Bihar, Nepal and Tibet, official reports said. Over a hundred people have been injured in the quake which has left a trail of devastation in Sikkim, causing hindrances in relief work because of landslides and road blockades, they said. Narasimhan said army has launched 'Operation Madad' in Gangtok and other areas by deploying over 2,000 troops. "Around 44 columns of army are working in various parts of Sikkim, while another 15 are in the East District of the state. We are also sending teams to Darjeeling and Kalimpong (in West Bengal)," he said. Two districts -- West and South -- in Sikkim remained inaccessible to the army, delaying rescue work, he said, adding that the local authorities were carrying out relief work and army commanders stationed there have been alerted. The casualties have occurred mostly in the North District and in towns and villages like Rangpo, Dikchu, Singtam and Chungthang located along the course of Teesta river, officials said. A group of 14 tourists were rescued by the army from north Sikkim last night, Narasimhan said. In Delhi, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh announced Rs two lakh as ex-gratia to next of kin of those killed in the earthquake and Rs one lakh each for those seriously injured. The helpline number for West Bengal is 033-22143230. The Gangtok Police Helpline numbers were +91-3592-202022 and +91-3592-202033.
Source: PTI