Rescue workers searching for victims of a landslide that struck a temple in Himachal Pradesh State, India.
In Himachal Pradesh’s capital, a catastrophic landslide that swept away a Hindu temple has left a trail of devastation and grief. The search and rescue efforts, which resumed on the fourth day, led to the recovery of another body, pushing the death toll to 14.
The retrieved body was identified as that of a professor from Himachal Pradesh University, found 2km away from the disaster site.
An official shared with IANS, “The body was that of a professor of Himachal Pradesh University here.” This unfortunate incident highlights the extent of the calamity that struck.
Suspected Trapped Victims and Missing Persons
The situation remains grim as authorities suspect that around seven individuals might still be trapped under the mud pile.
Desperate efforts are underway to locate them, with rescuers leaving no stone unturned. As the community seeks answers, relatives of those missing have reached out to local authorities for information about their loved ones.
Tragedy Strikes a Family Gathering
The heart-wrenching incident claimed the lives of seven family members who had gathered at the Shiv temple in Summer Hill.
Among the victims were Pawan Sharma, 60, who owned a shop in the Summer Hill market, his wife Santosh Sharma, 57, son Aman Sharma, 32, daughter-in-law Archana Sharma, 27, and three granddaughters aged between 12 and 1.5 years.
Their presence at the temple for a havan turned into an unimaginable tragedy when the temple collapsed.
While the bodies of four family members have been recovered, the fate of the remaining three hangs in uncertainty.
Rescuers express grim expectations regarding their survival. As the community grieves, the incident serves as a stark reminder of the unpredictable and devastating force of nature.