<p>Aizawl: The death toll in landslides in Mizoram climbed to 29 after the body of a 34-year-old woman was found in Tlawng River in Kolasib district, officials said.</p>.<p>The woman, identified as Vanlalruali, and her husband had been missing after being hit by a landslide in Aibawk village in Aizawl district on Tuesday.</p>.<p>The woman's body was found in the river in Hortoki village in Kolasib district, which borders Assam, on Friday, they said.</p>.<p>Her body was taken to Kawnpui after being fished out of the river and her family members confirmed her identity.</p>.Rescue operations on to find missing victims of landslides in Mizoram.<p>Search for five other missing people – four of whom are from Melthum, including a six-month-old, besides Vanlalruali's husband – is underway.</p>.<p>The deaths were reported in multiple landslides in Aizawl district on Tuesday. Of the deceased, 21 were locals while eight were migrants from Jharkhand and Assam.</p>.<p>Chief Minister Lalduhoma announced an ex-gratia amount of Rs 4 lakh each for the next of kin of the deceased.</p>.<p>He said the government has earmarked Rs 15 crore to tackle disasters triggered by rain caused by Cyclone Remal.</p>
<p>Aizawl: The death toll in landslides in Mizoram climbed to 29 after the body of a 34-year-old woman was found in Tlawng River in Kolasib district, officials said.</p>.<p>The woman, identified as Vanlalruali, and her husband had been missing after being hit by a landslide in Aibawk village in Aizawl district on Tuesday.</p>.<p>The woman's body was found in the river in Hortoki village in Kolasib district, which borders Assam, on Friday, they said.</p>.<p>Her body was taken to Kawnpui after being fished out of the river and her family members confirmed her identity.</p>.Rescue operations on to find missing victims of landslides in Mizoram.<p>Search for five other missing people – four of whom are from Melthum, including a six-month-old, besides Vanlalruali's husband – is underway.</p>.<p>The deaths were reported in multiple landslides in Aizawl district on Tuesday. Of the deceased, 21 were locals while eight were migrants from Jharkhand and Assam.</p>.<p>Chief Minister Lalduhoma announced an ex-gratia amount of Rs 4 lakh each for the next of kin of the deceased.</p>.<p>He said the government has earmarked Rs 15 crore to tackle disasters triggered by rain caused by Cyclone Remal.</p>