16 May,2022 02:17 PM IST | Mumbai | PTI
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Two people died when their house was hit by a massive landslide triggered by incessant downpour, near Punjabi Dhaba, police said on Monday. A woman is suspected to be trapped inside the bamboo house with a tin roof, which came crashing down Sunday night due to the impact of the landslide, Capital Superintendent of Police (SP) Jimmy Chiram said.
While two bodies have been retrieved from the debris, the fate of the woman is yet to be known, he said. An operation is underway to rescue her, but the inclement weather is a major impediment, the SP added.
The deceased have been identified as 50-year-old Nagen Barman and Tapas Rai (15), while Kusum Rai (35) is yet to be rescued, Itanagar Police Station Officer-in-Charge Phassang Simi said. Most parts of the northeast have been receiving heavy rainfall over the last few days, with landslides being reported from several districts, officials said.
The administration has designated the government higher secondary school here, the government middle school at Naharlagun and Nikum Niya Hall at Banderdewa, as temporary relief camps, they said.
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