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Arunachal: 4 out of 19 missing workers rescued

First Published: 23rd July, 2022 9:37 IST

In a big breakthrough, 4 among the 19 missing workers in Arunachal Pradesh’s Kurung Kumey district have been found and rescued. After nearly 3 weeks of futile search operations, 4

In a big breakthrough, 4 among the 19 missing workers in Arunachal Pradesh’s Kurung Kumey district have been found and rescued. After nearly 3 weeks of futile search operations, 4 among the 19 missing workers were rescued last evening. This was informed by none other than Kurung Kumeu DC Nighee Bengia exclusively to Northeast Live. Speaking to Northeast Live, Bengia said more workers will likely be rescued today, adding that the workers had lost their way. Furthermore, the DC stated that the workers were found in a weak health condition as they had been starving for several days.

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