Cloudbers killed Chisoti in Jammu and Kashmir, almost as much as the recovery of different organs, the bodies have left villagers and doctors at Ethi Sub-Jilly Hospital.
The hospital is located about 30 km from the affected area.
The Times of India reported that early this week on Monday, a monolithic body and a separate leg were recovered. A day later on Tuesday, four more bodies and two serious legs were recovered, causing the toll of death in the disaster to 68.
Installment District Commissioner Pankaj Sharma said that the recovered bodies and organs were sent to GMC Kishtwar for DNA profiles, saying that the DNA samples of the Kins were collected and were being matched with bodies obtained from the debris.
Sharma said that while initially there was no clear picture of missing people, in the days after the flood, the family of the missing pilgrims came forward and shared information with the command and control center established by the administration.
“Initially, 137 people were reported to be missing, of which 62 were rescued alive,” Sharma said.
However, Dr. posted at Ethi Sub-District Hospital. Rakesh Kotwal said that the final toll could be very high. “The way things are there, the toll will not stop here,” the Times of India quoted Kotwal.
A trigger flash flood by a Claudbst, hit the installment of Jammu and Kashmir on 14 August. A large group of pilgrims was gathered in Chisoti village, which is an important stop on the pilgrimage of the Hindu Shrine Matir, and collecting food from a longer (from community kitchen), when the floods washed them.
PTI reported that the flood also level a temporary market, damaging 16 houses and government buildings, three temples, 30 meters long bridges and four water mills.
The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), CISF, Border Roads Organization (BRO), Civil Administration, Army and Police with personnel, along with local volunteers, are under rescue efforts.