The NDRF jawans, who braved inclement weather at the site all these days, have started moving out of the area after clearing the huge mound of mud debris that buried over 40 houses situated at the foot of the rain ravaged hill.
"The rescue and relief operation is successfully over," district collector Saurav Rao who supervised the massive effort involving the NDRF teams and various state government and other voluntary agencies, told PTI this evening.
The dead include 59 men, 71 women, and 21 children.
"All decisions relating to the identity and last rites of the dead were taken in consultation with the villagers and medical teams associated with the operation," he added.
Over 300 NDRF personnel who arrived at the disaster-struck village in Ambegaon taluka within hours after the huge mountain of mud and stone debris cascaded down, burying Malin and the resident victims, braved intermittent rains and adverse weather conditions to complete the rescue mission of one of the worst natural disasters in Maharashtra.
A continuous spraying of disinfectants at the site and face masks for the rescue team ensured prevention of major health hazards following extrication of highly decomposed bodies and over 50 carcasses of animals, a district official noted.
