Umaisar Gull Ganie
Ramban, May 21: Nine more bodies were recovered from the debris near Khooni Nallah along the Srinagar-Jammu national highway, where a major landslide took place on Saturday taking the death toll in the incident to 10.
A major portion of the under-construction tunnel had caved in at Khooni-Nallah on May 19. Deputy Commissioner Ramban Musarat-ul-Islam told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that all 10 bodies were recovered and families have been informed. “Five of 10 bodies are from West Bengal. The rescue operation is over. Bodies have been shifted to hospital,” he said.
Senior superintendent of police (SSP) Ramban Mohita Sharma IPS told KNO that the rescue teams have retrieved all the bodies today.” She said, “All 10 bodies have been recovered from the spot. Out of these 10 deceased, five were from West Bengal, one from Assam, two from Nepal and two were local.”
“An FIR for negligence has been registered in the matter. Compensation will be given by the company,” added SSP Ramban Mohita Sharma.
The deceased have been identified as Jadav Roy, Gautam Roy, Sudhir Roy, Dipak Roy and Parimal Roy all from West Bengal and Shiva Chouhan from Assam, Nepalese national Navaraj Chaudhary and Kushi Ram Chaudhary and Mohammad Muzaffar Mohammad Ishirat, both residents of Marog District Ramban.
The additional tunnel of T4 on the highway near Khooni Nallah in Ramban district witnessed a landslide at around 10.15pm on Thursday, after which a rescue operation was launched resulting the recovery of labourer from West Bengal and three others were rescued but the operation had to be suspended on Friday evening due to a fresh landslide and inclement weather.
Over 15 rescuers, including the Station House Officer of Ramsu police station, Nayeem-Ul-Haq, had a narrow escape during this landslide.
“As clarified by NHAI (National Highways Authority of India), it is informed that there is no tunnel collapse near Khooni Nullah. A slide occurred on the mouth of adit tunnel to T4 on Thursday night under which a labourer component of concessionaire Co was working. Operation continues,” Ramban Deputy Commissioner Mussarat Islam said in a tweet. As per officials, the adit tunnel was just three to four metres long as the work on the project started only a few days ago.
Officials told KNO that on the directions of J&K LG Manoj Sinha, construction company has been directed to provide Rs 15 lakh compensation to the families of those killed while the Administration has announces Rs 1 lakh ex-gratia to each family—(KNO)