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Rescue Operations Underway for Avalanche-Trapped Workers in Uttarakhand

At least 41 workers are trapped after an avalanche struck a construction camp in Uttarakhand, India. Rescue efforts are hampered by severe weather conditions.

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  1. More than 20 people missing in India’s Uttarakhand after avalanche

    The increased pace of development in fragile Himalayan regions has also heightened fears about the fallout from deforestation and construction.

    More than 20 people missing in India’s Uttarakhand after avalanche

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  2. Uttarakhand: Dozens missing in Indian Himalayas avalanche

    Treacherous conditions continue to pose challenges for rescuers.

    Uttarakhand: Dozens missing in Indian Himalayas avalanche

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Updated: Feb 28th, 2025, 12:36 PM ET

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An avalanche in Uttarakhand has trapped at least 41 workers, with 16 successfully rescued amid ongoing adverse weather conditions. The incident occurred near the Mana Pass, and as efforts continue, authorities deploy emergency teams to locate missing workers. Local officials reported that the area was under avalanche warning prior to the disaster. India’s Meteorological Department has forecasted continued heavy snowfall, making rescue operations challenging. Historical data indicates this area is prone to such incidents, exacerbated by climate change and ongoing construction activities in the fragile Himalayan environment.


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  • Rescue operations continue for about 41 workers trapped in Uttarakhand due to an avalanche, with several already rescued and receiving treatment.

  • The avalanche occurred in a remote area known for its ecological sensitivity and harsh weather conditions, which hinder rescue efforts.

  • Authorities, including the Chief Minister, are monitoring the situation and weather warnings for heavy snow and rain have been issued.


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