Toll in Sikkim flash flood rises to 26, search on for 142 people still missing

The flash flood, which was triggered by a cloudburst in the early hours of Wednesday, has affected over 25,000 people, damaged more than 1,200 houses and washed away 13 bridges, bringing the picturesque Himalayan state to its knees.

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People walk along the area affected by the flood at Golitar, in Singtam, Sikkim, October 5, 2023. Credit: Reuters Photo

Twenty-six bodies, including those of seven Armymen, have been recovered so far from the slush and debris of the flash flood in the Teesta river that devastated Sikkim, while the search continued for the 142 people who are still missing, officials said on Friday night.

The flash flood, which was triggered by a cloudburst in the early hours of Wednesday, has affected over 25,000 people, damaged more than 1,200 houses and washed away 13 bridges, bringing the picturesque Himalayan state to its knees.

So far, 2,413 people have been rescued from different areas and 6,875 people are taking shelter in 22 relief camps set up across the state, most of which has been cut off from the rest of the country.

Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang announced an ex-gratia of Rs 4 lakh for the families of the deceased and an immediate relief of Rs 2,000 each for all those taking shelter in the camps.

“There have been damage worth thousands of crores of rupees. We cannot give exact details about the damage. It will be revealed once a committee is formed and completes its analysis. Our first priority is to save those who are stranded and provide them immediate relief,” he told

“Road connectivity between the districts has been cut off and bridges have been washed away. Communication in North Sikkim has been severely affected,” he added.

Of the 23 Army personnel who had gone missing from Bardang, the bodies of seven have been recovered from different areas downstream of Teesta, while one of them was rescued earlier.

The search for the remaining missing soldiers is continuing both in Sikkim and the northern parts of West Bengal through which the Teesta flows, the chief minister said.

At Bardang, Army vehicles have been dug out and stores were recovered, a defence statement said, adding that tracker dogs and special radars have been deployed for assistance in the search operations.

A total of 16 people, including seven Armymen, died in Pakyong district, while six people died in Gangtok and four people lost their lives in the Mangan district, the Sikkim State Disaster Management Authority (SSDMA) said in its latest bulletin.

The chief minister said that he has spoken to PM Narendra Modi, President Droupadi Murmu and some Union ministers, including Home Minister Amit Shah.

Source : https://www.deccanherald.com/india/toll-in-sikkim-flash-flood-rises-to-26-search-on-for-142-people-still-missing-2716378

55 Chinese sailors feared dead after submarine ‘caught in trap’

55 Chinese sailors are feared dead after nuclear submarine ‘gets caught in a trap intended to snare British and US vessels in the Yellow Sea’

• Twenty-two officers were among the 55 reported to have died in the Yellow Sea

• China denies it happened – and apparently refused international assistance

Fifty-five Chinese sailors are feared dead after their nuclear submarine apparently got caught in a trap intended to ensnare British sub-surface vessels in the Yellow Sea.

According to a secret UK report the seamen died following a catastrophic failure of the submarine’s oxygen systems which poisoned the crew.

The captain of the Chinese PLA Navy submarine ‘093-417’ is understood to be among the deceased, as were 21 other officers.

Officially, China has denied the incident took place. It also appears Beijing refused to request international assistance for its stricken submarine.

The UK report into the fatal mission reads: ‘Intelligence reports that on 21st of August there was an onboard accident whilst carrying out a mission in the Yellow Sea.

‘Incident happened at 08.12 local resulting in the death of 55 crew members: 22 officers, 7 officer cadets, 9 petty officers, 17 sailors. Dead include the captain Colonel Xue Yong-Peng.

‘Our understanding is death caused by hypoxia due to a system fault on the submarine. The submarine hit a chain and anchor obstacle used by the Chinese Navy to trap US and allied submarines.

‘This resulted in systems failures that took six hours to repair and surface the vessel. The onboard oxygen system poisoned the crew after a catastrophic failure.’

As yet there is no independent confirmation of the suspected loss of the Chinese submarine in the public domain.

Beijing has dismissed open source speculation about the incident as ‘completely false’ while Taiwan has also denied internet reports.

Mail Plus approached the Royal Navy to discuss the details contained in the UK report but official sources declined to comment or offer guidance.

The UK report, which is based on defence intelligence, is held at a high classification.

Source: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12589429/chinese-sailors-trap-yellow-sea.html

Landslide kills 16 in Maharashtra’s Raigad, over 100 feared trapped

Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has announced an ex-gratia of Rs 5 lakh each for the kin of those who lost their lives in the tragic incident.

NDRF personnel carrying out rescue operation in Raigad where landslide hit a tribal village.

At least 16 people were killed and over 100 were feared trapped after a landslide hit Maharashtra’s Raigad district early Thursday morning, affecting around 48 families.

Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has announced an ex-gratia of Rs 5 lakh each for the kin of those who lost their lives in the tragic incident. He also said that the Maharashtra government will bear the cost of treatment of the injured.

Besides, expert trekkers have been called to reach the top of the mountain where the landslide occurred. Around 46 houses were affected in the landslide and over 20 have been submerged in the mud.

Talking to India Today, villagers said that most people died because they were asleep and did not get the chance to save themselves when the landslide took place.

Some kids had gone out of the village for a better mobile network to play games. They were the first to notice the landslide and managed to alert some villagers.

The NDRF said that two teams reached the spot and launched a search and rescue operation. The landslide took place in Irshalwadi village in Khalapur tehsil in Raigad affecting 48 families.

Meanwhile, UBT Sena MLA Aditya Thackeray also reacted to the landslide in Raigad. He said, “The situation at the site is heart wrenching. We tried to speak to villagers, but it is difficult to reach there. The rescue operations are on. We did not want to put more pressure on the state machinery by insisting to go on the exact spot.”

He also said that he doesn’t wish to politicise the issue. “I don’t want to politicise the issue. We will later raise the questions. But we will focus on the rescue operations for now as we need to save lives first,” he said.

According to police, 12 bodies have been retrieved from the debris. Besides, one rescuer died of cardiac arrest.

Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has reached the spot to review the rescue operation. Meanwhile, Deputy CM Ajit Pawar reached the emergency control room to review the rescue operation going on in Raigad.

Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis expressed grief and offered condolences to the victims of the landslide. He said, “I have been in touch with the local administration since last night after learning about this incident. two teams of NDRF have reached the spot immediately and two more teams are reaching soon”. He said heavy rains and darkness initially hampered the relief effort, but it is now picking up speed. “According to preliminary information, a total of 48 families are here. Around 75 people have been evacuated and 5 people have died so far. Arrangements have been made for immediate treatment of the injured. The state government will provide all possible help to the heirs of the deceased and the entire cost of treatment of the injured will be borne by the state government. We are constantly monitoring the situation and rescue operations”.

Source: https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/maharashtra-raigad-landslide-rain-floods-rescued-trapped-dead-injured-cm-eknath-shinde-2409035-2023-07-20

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