Indian Tourist's Body Recovered from Mudslide-Swept Buses in Nepal
Kathmandu, Nepal - Rescue workers have recovered the body of an Indian tourist who was among the passengers of two buses buried in a massive mudslide in Nepal on Sunday.
Tragic Incident
On Sunday, two buses carrying domestic and foreign tourists were swept away by a sudden mudslide near Jomsom, a popular trekking destination in northern Nepal. The mudslide, triggered by heavy rainfall, buried the buses and trapped dozens of people inside.
Rescue Efforts
Nepal Army, police, and local residents launched a massive rescue operation immediately after the incident. Over 100 individuals from various agencies participated in the search and rescue efforts.
First Recoveries
On Monday, rescuers managed to extricate 14 passengers from the debris, some of whom were alive while others had succumbed to their injuries. The deceased included two foreign tourists, a Chinese national, and an Indian identified as Amar Bahadur Kami.
Additional Recoveries
On Tuesday, the rescue team recovered the body of another Indian tourist, whose identity is yet to be ascertained. The body was found in one of the buses, which was partially buried under the mud.
Search Continues
Search operations are ongoing to locate the remaining missing passengers. However, challenging weather conditions and the unstable terrain are hampering the rescue efforts.
Investigation and Support
The Nepali authorities have initiated an investigation into the mudslide incident. A team of experts from the Department of Geology and Mines is examining the area to assess the cause of the landslide.
The Indian Embassy in Nepal has expressed its condolences to the families of the deceased and is providing assistance to the injured and stranded Indian tourists.
Tourism Impact
The tragic incident has cast a shadow over the tourism industry in Nepal, which is already struggling due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The government has assured that safety measures are being reviewed and enhanced to prevent similar incidents in the future.
Call for Caution
Authorities in Nepal have urged tourists to exercise caution while trekking in the mountainous regions, especially during the monsoon season. They have advised travelers to stay informed about weather conditions and follow safety guidelines.
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