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Manipur: Quarry collapse traps seven as cyclone death toll rises to 23

May 28, 2024 3:27 PM IST

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Torrential rains brought by cyclone Remal led to the collapse of a stone quarry in Mizoram, killing 15 people and trapping seven, while eight more died in landslides and other accidents elsewhere in the remote region, officials said.
 
Weather authorities said the powerful cyclone had weakened into a depression after devastating regional coastlines the previous day, when it killed at least 16 and cut power to millions in parts of eastern India and neighbouring Bangladesh.
 
But harsh weather was hampering efforts on Tuesday to rescue at least seven people trapped in the quarry on the outskirts of Aizawl, the capital of Mizoram, disaster management officials said.
 
Seven more people were killed in landslides in Mizoram, which shares a border with Bangladesh, while a falling tree killed one person in nearby Assam, officials said, as schools and colleges shut.
 
Authorities in West Bengal were working to restore electricity in the worst-affected areas, after Remal stripped power lines and uprooted trees.
 
Remal is the first of the frequent storms expected to pound the low-lying coasts of the South Asian neighbours this year as climate change drives up sea surface temperatures.
 
Many parts of coastal Bangladesh have no electricity and telecom links, officials said, but crews were working to restore power as soon as possible.
 
“Mass evacuations significantly reduced potential casualties, but the storm left a trail of destruction,” said disaster management chief Mijanur Rahman, adding that damages cannot be fully estimated unless communications are restored.
 
(Reuters)

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