Bangladesh land slides: Death toll touches 130
Dhaka, June 14 (IBNS): The death toll in the landslides which hit south-east Bangladesh has touched 130, media reports said.
Heavy monsoon rains have triggered the landslides in the Asian nation.
As per media reports, four members of Bangladesh Army were also killed in the tragedy.
The Army men were killed in landslides when they were attempting to remove mud from Rangamati-Chittagong highway at Manikchhari of Rangamati district.
"The deceased army personnel were identified as major Mohammad Mahfuzul Haque of Manikganj district, captain Tanvir Salam Shanto of Patuakhali district, corporal Azizul Haq of Mymensingh district and sepoy Shaheen Alam of Bogra district," Prothom Alo reported.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has expressed shock over the loss of lives in the tragedy.
Country's disaster management and relief minister Mofazzal Hossain Chowdhury Maya was quoted as saying by Prothom Alo: "Many more victims might have got trapped. A total of 18 shelter homes have been opened in the hill areas and some 4,500 people have taken shelter there."
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