Search resumes for victims of deadly Indian landslide
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Rescuers have resumed their search for survivors and victims of a large landslide that swept across a highway in the mountains of northern India, killing at least 13 people
NEW DELHI -- Rescuers resumed their search Thursday morning for survivors and victims of a large landslide that swept across a highway in the mountains of northern India a day earlier, killing at least 13 people. A bus, a truck and two cars were smashed in the landslide in Himachal Pradesh state's Kinnaur district. Dozens of people are still feared trapped in the bus, which was buried by the debris, a police statement said. More than 100 rescuers, including police and paramilitary personnel, have been deployed to clear the rubble using four earth removers. Television images of the disaster showed boulders and rocks rolling down the hillside before crashing into vehicles on the highway.More Related News