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Uttarakhand avalanche: One more body recovered, toll goes up to 5

ANI March 2, 2025 157 views

A devastating avalanche in Uttarakhand's Chamoli district has claimed five lives, with rescue teams working tirelessly to locate three missing workers. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has mobilized multiple forces, including the Army, ITBP, Air Force, NDRF, and SDRF, to conduct search and rescue operations. Advanced technologies like ground-penetrating radar and thermal imaging cameras are being utilized to trace the missing individuals. Despite improving weather conditions, authorities remain cautious due to the high risk of further avalanches.

"Weather conditions are improving, but avalanche risk remains high" - Pushkar Singh Dhami
Chamoli, March 2: Body of one more person missing in the avalanche that hit near Mana village in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand on February 28 has been recovered by the Army, an official said on Sunday.

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Army continues search for missing workers in Uttarakhand

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Advanced technologies deployed for rescue operation

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Death toll rises to five

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Collaborative effort by multiple forces

With this the death toll in the avalanche has gone up to five and rescuers are continuing efforts to trace the remaining three missing individuals.

The body recovered today is being brought to Mana post as per PRO (Defence), Dehradun.

The search and rescue operation for the missing workers is ongoing, with multiple forces, including the Army, ITBP, Air Force, NDRF, and SDRF, working collaboratively to provide assistance, Uttarakhand chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said this morning.

He added that ground-penetrating radar, thermal imaging cameras, and victim-locating cameras are being utilised to locate the missing workers.

He mentioned that weather conditions in the area are improving, but the possibility of avalanches remains high, prompting authorities to halt work in high-altitude areas as a precaution.

Chamoli District Magistrate, Sandeep Tiwari, said earlier today, "Yesterday, doctors have confirmed four deaths. Earlier, the total number was 55, but now we have the information that one of the workers was on unauthorised leave, and he is home. The total number has been reduced to 54, out of which four people are still missing..."

According to Indian Air Force officials, a Mi-17 helicopter airlifted the drone-based Intelligent Buried Object detection system for search operations today in the avalanche-affected areas in Uttarakhand's Chamoli district.

IAF Cheetah helicopters have been engaged in rescue operations in the Mana area of Chamoli since Saturday in the avalanche that happened at the BRO camp near Mana village in Joshimath on February 28.

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