
Nepal landslide tradgedy: India's technical assistance sought to search missing passengers
The Hindu
Nepal seeks India's help to locate missing buses and passengers swept away in landslide, requesting technical assistance.
Nepal has formally requested India's assistance in locating the two buses and over five dozen passengers swept away in the landslide in central Nepal earlier on Friday, July 12 morning.
Nepal's Ministry of Home Affairs wrote to India on Monday, July 15, sking for India's assistance to search for the missing buses and passengers.
"We have written to the Indian government asking for technical assistance, including the divers, via the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Nepal," Bhismakumar Bhusal, Joint Secretary at the Disaster and Conflict Management Division under the Home Ministry, confirmed to ANI over the phone.
"All the available resources don't seem to be enough; that's why we have asked India for assistance. It's first time that we've asked them for this kind of assistance," Mr. Bhusal added
.Nepal had asked for Bangladesh's assistance for a search operation of a similar kind in previous years.
In the letter sent to India, Nepal has sought supporting technologies that would help to trace and retract the dead bodies or possible remains from the Trishuli River, where the two passenger buses were swept into by the landslide.
As per the record till Tuesday morning, a total of 13 bodies of passengers were recovered after the two buses were swept away by a landslide in Bharatpur metropolis-29, Simaltal, Chitwan, on Friday morning.

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