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15 killed in landslides in Darjeeling

At least 15 people were killed and 21 injured in landslides as cyclone Aila, which has moved to north Bengal, triggered heavy rains in the Darjeeling hills.

Updated on: May 26, 2009 07:43 PM IST
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At least 15 people were killed and 21 injured on Tuesday in landslides as cyclone Aila, which has moved to north Bengal, triggered heavy rains in the Darjeeling hills.

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"Nine bodies were dug out of debris of landslides in Darjeeling and six others died in mudslides at Kurseong," Additional District Magistrate (General) P Zimba said.

The hill station of Darjeeling remained cut off from Siliguri in the plains as both Hill Cart Road and Pankhabari Road from the north Bengal town remained blocked by landslides at Ghoom and at 100 other places, SP Rahul Srivastava said.

Darjeeling District Magistrate Surender Gupta told PTI that five army teams from 123 Mountain Brigade began rescue work and BSF's help was sought.

"Two disaster management teams from BSF will arrive here early tomorrow to clear the roads," he said.

In Gangtok, roads in the Himalayan state were blocked by minor landslides, while 300 houses collapsed. Seventy-seven cm rain was recorded in Sikkim since Monday.

"The Geyzing-Jorethang and Namchi-Melli roads were blocked by landslides which were cleared in the morning," South District Magistrate D Anandan said.

 
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