Key Points

A devastating landslide in Sundernagar town has claimed six lives after burying two houses completely. The victims include four members of a single family, ranging from a 3-year-old child to a 70-year-old woman. Rescue operations involving multiple agencies are underway despite challenging weather conditions and ongoing mudslides. The state administration has evacuated adjacent houses and closed educational institutions as precautionary measures.

Key Points: Six Killed in Himachal Pradesh Landslide Buries Two Houses in Mandi

  • Six confirmed dead including a 3-year-old child and elderly woman
  • Rescue teams using four JCB machines to clear debris
  • One scooter rider missing feared trapped under rubble
  • Continuous rainfall hampering search and rescue operations
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Six killed after landslide bury 2 houses in Himachal Pradesh; rescue op continues

Six dead including a family of four after landslide buries houses in Sundernagar, Mandi. Rescue operations continue amid heavy rain to find missing person.

Six killed after landslide bury 2 houses in Himachal Pradesh; rescue op continues
"The news of the death of three people due to a landslide in Sundernagar, Mandi district, is extremely tragic and heart-wrenching. - Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu"

Shimla, Sep 3

Six people, comprising four of a family, were killed after a landslide buried two houses in Sundernagar town in Himachal Pradesh's Mandi district, police said on Wednesday.

Rescuers found five bodies under the debris. The deceased have been identified as Gurpreet Singh (35), his daughter Kirat (three), his wife Bharti (30), Shanti Devi (70), and Surender Kaur (56).

The sixth victim, who was passing through the disaster spot on a scooter at the time of the landslide, is missing.

Mandi Deputy Commissioner Apoorv Devgan told the media that rescuers from the police, State Disaster Response Force, and National Disaster Response Force are working to clear the debris.

"Four JCB machines have been deployed for the operation. As a precautionary measure, two adjacent houses have been evacuated, one of which sustained partial damage."

He said the priority is to locate the missing and ensure no further loss of life. Continuous rainfall and mudslides have made the rescue and search operation challenging.

Meanwhile, all educational institutions in the Sundernagar subdivision will be closed on Wednesday as a precautionary measure for safety.

Superintendent of Police Sakshi Verma said residents heard loud rumbling noises moments before the hillside collapsed.

Expressing condolences, Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said the news of the death of three people due to a landslide in Sundernagar, Mandi district, is extremely tragic and heart-wrenching.

"There is a possibility that two other people are trapped under the debris, and their search is ongoing at a war footing. In this accident, two houses have also been destroyed," he wrote on X.

"The administration is present at the scene, and rescue operations are being carried out swiftly. A detailed report of the incident has also been sought from the district administration."

"My deepest condolences are with the grief-stricken families. May God grant peace to the souls of the departed and provide strength to the bereaved families to bear this immense sorrow," he added.

- IANS

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Priya S
This is so tragic! The continuous rainfall in Himalayan states is causing so many landslides. Authorities need to identify vulnerable areas and relocate people before such disasters strike. Prevention is better than cure 🙏
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Michael C
The rescue teams are doing heroic work in challenging conditions. Hope they find the missing person soon. These SDRF and NDRF personnel deserve our utmost respect for risking their lives to save others.
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Anjali F
So sad to read about the scooter rider who was just passing by. Life can change in seconds. My prayers for all the victims and their families. The administration's quick response in evacuating adjacent houses is commendable.
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Suresh O
While the rescue efforts are appreciated, we need better early warning systems for landslides. Many hilly areas in India are becoming increasingly unstable due to climate change and construction activities. Time for proactive measures!
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Kavya N
Om Shanti 🙏. The thought of that little 3-year-old girl is just unbearable. Nature's fury spares no one. Hope the government provides adequate compensation and support to the affected families.

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