Raigad landslide: According to an NDRF official, no body was recovered so far after the search and rescue operation resumed in the morning
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The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and other agencies resumed the search and rescue operation for the fourth day on Sunday at Irshalwadi village in Maharashtra's Raigad district where a massive landslide led to the death of at least 27 people, officials told news agency PTI.
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According to an NDRF official, no body was recovered so far after the search and rescue operation resumed in the morning, reported PTI.
The death toll in the landslide mounted to 27 on Saturday while 81 persons are yet to be traced, officials earlier told PTI.
The landslide at the tribal village, situated on a hill slope under Khalapur tehsil that is located around 80 km from Mumbai, occurred on Wednesday night.
At least 17 of 48 houses in the village were fully or partially buried under the landslide debris, officials said.
The search and rescue operation was called off on Saturday night due to bad light and inclement weather and resumed on Sunday morning.
The rescue operation is being carried out manually as earth movers and excavators could not be easily moved to the village in the absence of a pucca road.
Of the 27 bodies recovered so far, 12 are women, 10 men and four children, while one person is unidentified, officials told PTI.
Nine members of a family had perished in the disaster, they said.
On Saturday, Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray met residents of Irshalwadi.
He said people living in landslide-prone areas in Maharashtra should be moved to safer locations.
"Not just Irsahlwadi. All such localities should be rehabilitated in nearby villages or areas," he said.
The former chief minister said he had planned a scheme to rehabilitate villages residing in landslide-prone areas to safer places.
Meanwhile, the administration in Maharashtra's Raigad district on Saturday imposed prohibitory orders under section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) in Irshalwadi, where 27 people have died in a landslide.
The order issued by sub-divisional officer Karjat Ajit Nairali prohibits the movement of people other than those related to the relief and rescue works and tourists and trekkers.
The prohibitory orders will be effective from July 23 till August 6, it stated.
(With inputs from PTI)