At least 13 killed in a stone quarry collapse in India’s northeast. 16 others remain missing
- A stone quarry collapse in Aizawl district, Mizoram caused at least ten deaths and left several trapped during heavy rain on May 28.
- Official reports state a search operation is ongoing, hindered by continuous rain and landslides in the region.
- Deputy commissioner Nazuk Kumar mentioned the discovery of 12 bodies and ongoing efforts to find more individuals.
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Search teams continue to work to find survivors. So far, they have recovered the bodies of the dead from the rubble and were also able to extract two living workers.
Several feared trapped as quarry collapse in cyclone-hit India kills 10
By Tora Agarwala GUWAHATI, India (Reuters) – Torrrential rain brought by cyclone Remal caused a collapse in a stone quarry in India’s remote northeastern state of Mizoram, killing at least 10 people, while harsh weather hampers efforts to rescue those trapped, authorities said on Tuesday. Weather authorities said the powerful cyclone had weakened into a depression after devastating regional coastlines the previous day, killing at least 16 an…


Cyclone Remal: Stone quarry collapses in Mizoram, kills 10
Weather authorities said the powerful cyclone had weakened into a depression after devastating regional coastlines the previous day..Cyclone Remal. Mizoram quarry collapse. torrential rain India. deadly landslides northeast India. South Asia climate impact
At least 13 killed in a stone quarry collapse in India’s northeast. 16 others remain missing
GUWAHATI, India (AP) — A stone quarry collapsed Tuesday in India’s northeast due to heavy rains triggered by a tropical storm, killing 13 quarry workers, officials said, while 16 remain missing.
At least 13 killed in a stone quarry collapse in India’s northeast. 16 others remain missing
GUWAHATI, India (AP) — A stone quarry collapsed Tuesday in India’s northeast due to heavy rains triggered by a tropical storm, killing 13 quarry workers, officials said, while 16 remain missing.
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