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Three still untraceable after Sunday’s boat capsize in Manipur

The three were among 12 picnickers in two boats which capsized when a storm hit the reservoir of Mapithel dam.

Updated on: Apr 29, 2019, 20:51:06 IST
Hindustan Times, Imphal | By
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Rescue teams of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) are continuing the search operation to trace three persons missing since Sunday after their boat capsized during a storm in the reservoir of Mapithel dam in Kamjong district of Manipur.

NDRF and the SDRF have not ben able to locate three persons who are missing after their boat capsized in the reservoir of the  Mapithel dam in Manipur. (Representative pic/HT PHOTO)
NDRF and the SDRF have not ben able to locate three persons who are missing after their boat capsized in the reservoir of the Mapithel dam in Manipur. (Representative pic/HT PHOTO)

“So far there is no report of any recovery,” said an official of NDRF when contacted on phone on Monday. The dam is 17 km east of Imphal.

There were 12 picnickers in two boats when the storm raged across the state around 4pm on Sunday. Both the boats capsized. Locals rescued nine others but S Rajib (35), S Romen (29) and N Rani (19) from Ningthoukhong Kha-Khunou village in Bishnupur district, could not be traced.

The search operation was initiated by state police and SDRF teams on Sunday. Later, a 22 member NDRF team from its 12 battalion from Arunachal Pradesh joined the operations.

The storm damaged many houses, educational institutions, uprooted trees, electric poles and disturbed power supply.

On Monday, Chief Minister N Biren Singh accompanied by Manipur’s Director General of Police LM Khaute along with other senior officials visited the Mapithel dam to inspect the search operations.

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