Four dead and several disappeared after Indian Himalaya Avalanche

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The Indian army through Reuters several rescuers from the Indian army dressed in green overalls, transition through heavy snow after an avalanche hit a camp near the villageThe Indian army through Reuters

Rescue operation is carried out in the Mountain State of Ukukhand

At least four people were killed and several others disappeared after an avalanche struck the northern Indian state of Uzarakhand, authorities said.

A rescue operation is conducted on Friday after the avalanche rejected the construction workers in road construction in the village of Mana, which shares a border with Tibet.

About 50 people who were buried under snow and debris were rescued, but four were killed by their injuries, the Indian army said.

Helicopters are located in the search for five people who are not yet responsible in the Himalayan mountain country, she added.

State Secretary of State Pushkar Singh Dhami said that rescue teams were “constantly engaged in efforts to help” after camp at the camp camp camp.

He added that the government is committed to providing all possible assistance to those affected “at this hour of crisis.”

Staff Posted on x On Friday, the Indo -Tibetan Border Police showed that rescuers who carry people on stretchers and go through a few meters of snow – even more snow continues to fall.

The Indian Army Through Reuters Two Rescuers from the Indian Army, dressed in green overalls, carry objects over their shoulders as they pass through heavy snowThe Indian army through Reuters

Rescue crews were “constantly engaged with efforts to help,” said a local employee

Guaust Kunwar, a former member of the village of Mana, In front of BBC News on Friday The area where the avalanche shot was “migrating zone” and “no one lives there permanently”.

“Only border workers remain there in the winter,” he added.

“There is also some presence of the army. We heard that it has been raining in the area for two days. Road workers have been in camp when the avalanche struck.”

The India Meteorological Department warned on Friday about heavy rainfall and snow in the northern Indian states of Himachal Pradesh and Utarakhand, as well as in Jammu and Kashmir.

The orange signals were also issued for snowfall in several areas of Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir.

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