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Officials say at least 25 road workers remain trapped after it struck a massive ice collapse a remote border area in the state of Uttrangal, in the north of the state of Uttrantal.
Sandep Toyari, an Indian BBC official, told the Indian BBC that 32 workers were rescued and moved to an army camp nearby.
Officials say The Avalanche hit a Border Roads camp (BRO) in the village of Mana, which shares the border with Tibet.
The officials said the rescue operations are continuing in the harsh weather amid severe snow.
The Prime Minister of the Autaranzal Pushkar Singh Dammi wrote on X that the rescue work was carried out by the Indian Border Police (ITBP), its brothers and other difference.
Ambulances and emergency teams have been sent, but the treacherous conditions continue to raise challenges for rescue men.
Shots to publish In X by ITBP, ITBP showed rescuers who carry people on stickers and walking through several feet of snow – even as snow continues.
Colonel Anhakour Mahajan, the leader of his brothers, told the Hindustan Times that those who were rescued were receiving treatment “but their injuries are unclear.”
“The details of the accident were superficial.
“No one lives there permanently. It is a migratory area, and the workers working on the border roads residing there in the winter. There is also some of the army’s presence there. We have heard that it was raining in the area for two days. Road workers were in a camp when he hit the collapse.”
Earlier on Friday, the Indian Meteorological Administration warned of heavy rains and snow in the northern Indian states in Hemashiel Pradesh and Autarajand, as well as Jamo and Kashmir.
Orange alerts were also issued to fall in many areas of Himachal Pradesh, Jamo and Kashmir.
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2025-02-28 14:27:00
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