Key Points

A tragic landslide in Bilaspur has claimed 15 lives after burying a private bus under debris. Rescue operations continue through the night with NDRF teams and sniffer dogs searching for any remaining passengers. Prime Minister Modi has announced financial assistance for the victims' families while expressing grief over the incident. The difficult terrain and ongoing rainfall are complicating rescue efforts as authorities work to clear the area.

Key Points: Bilaspur Landslide Kills 15 as Search Continues for Missing

  • Landslide struck private bus in Balughat area during heavy rains
  • Rescue teams using heavy machinery to clear debris amid difficult terrain
  • PM Modi announces ₹2 lakh ex-gratia for families of deceased victims
  • Two injured children shifted to AIIMS Bilaspur for specialized medical treatment
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Search continues after landslide buries bus in Himachal's Bilaspur; death toll 15

Death toll rises to 15 in Himachal's Bilaspur after landslide buries bus. Rescue operations continue with NDRF teams and sniffer dogs deployed at the site.

"Search operations with the National Disaster Response Force team, including sniffer dogs, are ongoing. Further rise in the toll of deaths and injuries is least expected - SP Sandeep Kumar Dhawal"

Bilaspur, October 8

Search operations for missing passengers continue into Wednesday midnight as the death toll in the Himachal Pradesh's Bilaspur bus accident rose to 15, officials said.

Passengers are feared trapped under the debris.

At least 15 people were killed on Tuesday evening after a landslide struck a private bus in the Balughat area of the Jhandutta assembly segment, Bilaspur SP Sandeep Kumar Dhawal.

The incident occurred when the private bus, carrying passengers through the hilly stretch, was suddenly struck by falling debris following heavy rains in the region. Local administration, police, and State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) teams rushed to the spot to carry out rescue operations.

Of the 15 killed, the bodies of nine men and four women have been recovered. Two children who sustained injuries have been shifted to AIIMS Bilaspur.

"Search operations with the National Disaster Response Force team, including sniffer dogs, are ongoing. Further rise in the toll of deaths and injuries is least expected," SP Dhawal said.

Officials identified some of the deceased brought to the hospital as Rajneesh Kumar (34), Sarif Khan (25), Chunni Lal (46), Rajeev alias Sonu, Krishan Lal, and Narender Sharma.

Meanwhile, Himachal Road Transport Corporation Board Member Sandeep Sankhyan told ANI, "I spoke with the Bilaspur SP. I just learned that there have been 15 casualties, out of which nine are men, four are women, and two are children."

Earlier, Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri said 15 people have lost their lives in the tragic accident. He said around 18 people have been rescued from the site, and three of them have been admitted to AIIMS Bilaspur.

Agnihotri said he would visit the spot to assess the situation. "Fifteen people have lost their lives in a private bus accident in Bilaspur. It has been reported that around 25-30 people were on board the bus. I am going to the spot," he said.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed deep grief over the loss of lives in a landslide in Himachal Pradesh's Bilaspur, and announced an ex-gratia of Rs 2 lakh each for the next of kin of the deceased.

Praying for the speedy recovery of the injured, PM Modi said the injured would be given Rs 50,000 from the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund (PMNRF).

Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu expressed profound grief over the tragic accident and extended heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families.

"The state government stands firmly with the affected families in this hour of distress and will provide every possible assistance," he said.

The Chief Minister also prayed for the peace of the departed souls and instructed the district administration to expedite relief and rescue operations. He directed officials to ensure that all the injured are immediately taken to hospitals for treatment and provided with full medical care.

Sukhu, who is monitoring the situation from Shimla, is in touch with the Bilaspur district administration. He has asked authorities to provide timely updates on the rescue efforts and relief measures.

Officials said heavy machinery had been deployed at the site, and efforts were on to clear the debris amid difficult terrain and intermittent rainfall.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Rescue teams are doing commendable work in such difficult conditions. Heavy rains and landslides have become too frequent in Himachal. We need better early warning systems for such vulnerable routes.
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Sarah B
As someone who frequently travels to Himachal, this news is terrifying. The authorities need to conduct proper geological surveys of all hill routes and restrict traffic during heavy rainfall. Prevention is better than cure.
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the PM's relief announcement, I wish our government would focus more on preventing such tragedies rather than just providing compensation after they occur. The environmental degradation in Himalayan states is alarming.
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Kavya N
So sad to hear about the children being injured. Hope they recover soon. The families who lost their loved ones must be devastated. 🙏 Our thoughts are with them during this difficult time.
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Michael C
The bravery of SDRF and NDRF teams working through the night deserves recognition. These landslides are becoming more common due to climate change. We need sustainable development policies for hilly regions.
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Nikhil C
This tragedy highlights the urgent need for better road infrastructure and regular maintenance of hill roads. Private bus operators should also be more cautious during monsoon season. Jai Hind 🇮🇳

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