The Indian Army concluded its search and rescue operations at the Mana site in Chamoli, Uttarakhand. The avalanche claimed ...
Given the increasing frequency of such disasters, the government aims to set up better early warning systems and improve ...
Chamoli's District Magistrate, Sandeep Tiwari, informed that the last body retrieved from the avalanche site yesterday has ...
According to the Indian Army, 46 out of the 54 BRO workers were rescued and are undergoing treatment, while 8 people lost ...
The Army on Sunday afternoon recovered the body of the eighth missing worker from the Mana avalanche incident, concluding the ...
"On 28th February, early morning, a BRO camp in Mana was struck by an avalanche. The Indian army immediately swung into action and mounted a search and rescue operation," he said.
"Out of the 54 labourers who went missing after the avalanche, 46 were rescued alive and eight found dead," Chamoli District ...
Following the avalanche, a massive rescue operation has been launched. Teams from the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), ...
BRO workers trapped in an avalanche for 25 hours recounted how they survived by sheltering in a kiosk and eating snow.
While the authorities have claimed that rescuers evacuated 47 workers — one of whom later died — local media quoted a worker ...
Chamoli District Magistrate, Sandeep Tiwari, said earlier today, "Yesterday, doctors have confirmed four deaths. Earlier, the ...
Officials involved in the nearly three-day search and rescue operations at the avalanche site in Mana on Monday said it was highly challenging to rescue the trapped workers from deep snow in sub-zero ...