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Fresh tremor jolts Bengal, death toll in India rises to 72

Last updated on: April 27, 2015 21:52 IST

A fresh tremor of magnitude 5.1 jolted parts of West Bengal on Monday evening triggering panic even as the death toll in India from Saturday’s powerful earthquake in Nepal rose to 72.

Family members mourn after losing their loved one in the quake in West Bengal. Photograph: PTI

As India intensified relief and rescue operations in quake-hit Nepal and launched a national disaster helpline 1078, over 5,400 people were brought back from the Himalayan nation with more aircraft and military helicopters being pressed into service.

Fresh tremors were felt in Jalpaiguri, Darjeeling, North Dinajpur, South Dinajpur and Murshidabad districts in West Bengal, according to reports from the districts.

The earthquake measuring 5.1 on the Richter Scale struck at 6.06 pm.

On Sunday too, tremors were felt twice in Jalpaiguri, Darjeeling and in different parts of state at noon and at night sparking panic among people who ran out of homes and gathered on the streets.

At a news conference in Delhi, Home Secretary L C Goyal said 72 deaths were reported from the four states of Bihar -- 56, Uttar Pradesh -- 12, West Bengal -- 3 and Rajasthan --1.

National Disaster Management Authority member-secretary R K Jain, who was also present at the joint news conference, said a National Disaster helpline -- 1078 -- has been made operational to help people seek information about their near and dear ones. 

A view of collapsed houses due to earthquake in Madhubani, Bihar. Photograph: PTI Photo

“Anybody can use this number by dialling 011-1078 and whatever request we get will be shared with concerned agencies involved in the operation,” he said. The NDMA has also appointed a nodal officer to process requests for relief and rescue.

Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar said so far over 5,400 Indians including 30 foreign nationals have been evacuated including 2,091 by the Indian Air Force.

At least 150 Indians who reached Indian border at Raxaul from Nepal on Monday morning were sent to their homes by different trains and 10 buses were also dispatched to Pokhra in the neighbouring country by the Bihar government to transport back citizens.

“The state government has facilitated journey of 150 people by trains to different locations who reached Raxaul by road from Nepal this morning,” said Principal Secretary Disaster Management department Vyas Jee.

Kumar said 30 buses would be despatched to Kathmandu soon to carry stranded Indians back home.

NDRF Director General (DG) O P Singh, who is camping in Kathmandu since yesterday, said a team of his men has also been deployed at the Tribhuvan international airport to assist Indian embassy officials in the air evacuation of stranded Indians.

“Our main priority is to go for as many rescue operations as we can. Last night our operations got hit as there were incessant rains and aftershocks of the quake. But, today morning we have started full-fledged operations as the day is sunny and there are no rains,” Singh said.

 

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