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Indian landslide: Dozens trapped in Pune village of Malin | Indian landslide: Dozens trapped in Pune village of Malin |
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At least 17 people are confirmed dead after a landslide buried some 40 houses and trapped about 150 people in a village in west India, officials say. | |
Teams of emergency workers have so far rescued six people in Malin village, near the city of Pune in Maharashtra state, where the disaster happened. | |
Rescuers trying to reach survivors caught under the debris are being hampered by bad weather. | Rescuers trying to reach survivors caught under the debris are being hampered by bad weather. |
The landslide hit the village early in the morning while people were sleeping. | The landslide hit the village early in the morning while people were sleeping. |
BBC Hindi's Devidas Deshpande, who is at the scene, says it took hours to raise the alarm. | |
The whole village except its school has been washed away or buried, our correspondent says. | |
Landslides are common in some parts of India during the monsoon rains, which run from June to September. | Landslides are common in some parts of India during the monsoon rains, which run from June to September. |
An official from India's National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) said hilly terrain was making rescue work difficult. | |
Prime Minister Narendra Modi described the loss of lives in the landslide as "saddening". He said Home Minister Rajnath Singh would travel to Pune to assess the situation. | Prime Minister Narendra Modi described the loss of lives in the landslide as "saddening". He said Home Minister Rajnath Singh would travel to Pune to assess the situation. |
Looking at the scale of destruction, pulling out any survivors would be no less than a miracle. | Looking at the scale of destruction, pulling out any survivors would be no less than a miracle. |
It's been raining heavily for the past two to three days in this remote area, and residents of nearby villages say they were woken up by a loud noise at 3am. Some said it sounded like a massive bomb had gone off. | It's been raining heavily for the past two to three days in this remote area, and residents of nearby villages say they were woken up by a loud noise at 3am. Some said it sounded like a massive bomb had gone off. |
A large part of a nearby hill collapsed on Malin, and its population of 150 to 200 tribal people were covered with tonnes of loose earth, mud and rocks. | A large part of a nearby hill collapsed on Malin, and its population of 150 to 200 tribal people were covered with tonnes of loose earth, mud and rocks. |
Its homes, mostly shanties made of mud and grass, were flattened and buried under the debris, giving its sleeping residents little chance of escape. | Its homes, mostly shanties made of mud and grass, were flattened and buried under the debris, giving its sleeping residents little chance of escape. |
It was not until midday that residents from nearby villages managed to inform administrators. | It was not until midday that residents from nearby villages managed to inform administrators. |
Rescue teams have been delayed by the narrow single-lane road that is the only approach to the village, and incessant rains are hampering the rescue operations. | Rescue teams have been delayed by the narrow single-lane road that is the only approach to the village, and incessant rains are hampering the rescue operations. |
More than 12 hours after disaster struck, rescuers are digging through the debris to try to reach survivors, but as evening falls, hopes are getting dimmer. | More than 12 hours after disaster struck, rescuers are digging through the debris to try to reach survivors, but as evening falls, hopes are getting dimmer. |
Senior local official Prabhakar Deshmukh told the Associated Press news agency that rescue workers were being hampered by rains and poor roads. | Senior local official Prabhakar Deshmukh told the Associated Press news agency that rescue workers were being hampered by rains and poor roads. |
"According to the district officials 150-200 are feared trapped," Tripti Parule, a spokeswoman for the National Disaster Management Authority, said in an email to the BBC. | |
Indian television channels showed dramatic footage of a huge chunk of a hillside giving way, with mud, rocks and water flowing below. | Indian television channels showed dramatic footage of a huge chunk of a hillside giving way, with mud, rocks and water flowing below. |
Local official Saurav Rao told the Press Trust of India that heavy machinery and ambulances had been sent to the village. | Local official Saurav Rao told the Press Trust of India that heavy machinery and ambulances had been sent to the village. |
"The exact number of casualties is not known as we are moving slowly to ensure that those trapped are removed safely," Mr Rao said. | "The exact number of casualties is not known as we are moving slowly to ensure that those trapped are removed safely," Mr Rao said. |
More than 500 people died and several thousand people were listed as missing after floods and landslides hit the northern state of Uttarakhand in June last year. | More than 500 people died and several thousand people were listed as missing after floods and landslides hit the northern state of Uttarakhand in June last year. |
Are you in the area? You can email your experiences to haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk, using the subject line 'Malin landslide'. Or email your photos and videos to yourpics@bbc.co.uk, with the same subject line. | Are you in the area? You can email your experiences to haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk, using the subject line 'Malin landslide'. Or email your photos and videos to yourpics@bbc.co.uk, with the same subject line. |
Send your pictures and videos to yourpics@bbc.co.uk or text them to 61124 (UK) or +44 7624 800 100 (International). If you have a large file you can upload here. | Send your pictures and videos to yourpics@bbc.co.uk or text them to 61124 (UK) or +44 7624 800 100 (International). If you have a large file you can upload here. |
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