Monday, January 13, 2025

“Curfew Enforced in Sections of Balasore, Odisha Before Railway Land Eviction Drive”

Balasore, Odisha: In a move to ensure the smooth execution of an eviction drive, the district administration imposed a curfew in several areas of Balasore on Saturday. The action was taken ahead of the eviction of illegal occupants from railway land, which has hindered the construction of a crucial third railway line connecting Narayangarh in Paschim Medinipur district of West Bengal to Bhadrak, Odisha.

Rescue Teams Recover 3 More Bodies From Assam Mine, Search Continues for 5 Trapped Workers

In a tragic turn of events in Assam’s Dima Hasao district, the bodies of three workers were recovered from a flooded coal mine on Friday, taking the total number of bodies retrieved to four. These workers were part of a group of nine who became trapped on Monday after a sudden gush of water flooded the 310-foot-deep quarry in Umrangsu.

“Dozens Trapped After Part of Kannauj Railway Station Collapses in Uttar Pradesh”

A devastating incident occurred at Kannauj railway station in Uttar Pradesh on Friday, when an under-construction two-storey building collapsed, trapping dozens of workers beneath the debris. The building, part of a station beautification project, was being constructed when the roof's shuttering gave way, causing the structure to crumble.

Father’s Desperate Search Continues for Missing Son in Flooded Guwahati

Latest newsFather's Desperate Search Continues for Missing Son in Flooded Guwahati
Father's Desperate Search Continues for Missing Son in Flooded Guwahati

In Guwahati, Assam’s largest city, Hiralal Sarkar persists in his relentless search for his eight-year-old son, Abhinash, who fell into a drain amidst heavy flooding. Despite three days passing since the tragic incident, Hiralal remains determined to find his son, while the city grapples with ongoing inundation.

Abhinash slipped into the drain on Thursday evening after falling from his father’s scooter during torrential rains. Despite his father’s immediate efforts to rescue him, Abhinash could not be reached, leaving behind only his slippers. “I have been searching with an iron rod and have managed to find my son’s sandals,” lamented Hiralal, who continues his search tirelessly, urging authorities to deploy more resources.

State authorities have mobilized a large-scale search operation involving sniffer dogs, super suckers, and excavators to locate Abhinash. Concrete slabs covering parts of the drain downstream are being lifted in hopes of finding the missing boy. Chief Minister Himanta Sarma has personally intervened, instructing rescue teams to intensify efforts in locating Abhinash.

The flood situation in Assam has worsened, claiming six lives in the last 24 hours, with over 23 lakh people affected. In Guwahati, areas like Anil Nagar, Nabin Nagar, and Rukminigaon remain submerged for the fourth consecutive day, exacerbated by the Brahmaputra River flowing above danger levels at several points.

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