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Uttarakhand avalanche: Rescuers battle snow and low visibility to evacuate workers - Video

A massive avalanche struck a BRO labour camp between Mana and Badrinath at 7.15 am on Friday, trapping 42 workers under snow. A PTI video shows rescuers braving extreme weather, carrying victims to safety as a crane clears the path. The Garhwal 9th Brigade, BRO, SDRF, NDRF, ITBP, and district officials are leading rescue efforts. The Indian Army’s Ibex Brigade has deployed over 100 personnel, including doctors and ambulances.
Uttarakhand avalanche: Rescuers battle snow and low visibility to evacuate workers - Video
Rescuers carry a worker while a crane clears the snow-covered path ahead
NEW DELHI: A massive avalanche struck a Border Roads Organisation (BRO) labour camp between Mana and Badrinath at around 7.15 am on Friday, leaving 42 burried workers inside eight containers and one shed.
A video shared by PTI showed a rescue operation underway, with rescuers braving extreme weather conditions to evacuate those trapped under the snow. Four rescuers are seen carrying a worker on their shoulders, while a crane clears the snow-covered path ahead to facilitate the operation. The challenging terrain and low visibility due to ongoing snowfall are making the operation even more difficult.

So far, 42 trapped road construction workers have been successfully rescued, while efforts continue to save the remaining individuals. The rescue operation is being led by the Garhwal 9th Brigade and BRO, with support from multiple agencies, including the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), district administration, and Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP).
A video from ITBP showed the Indo-Tibetan Border Police and Army rescue teams taking swift action and evacuating workers.

An SDRF team has been dispatched from Joshimath, while another remains on standby in Dehradun, ready for airlift if required.
The Indian Army’s Ibex Brigade swiftly responded, deploying over 100 personnel, including doctors, ambulances, and heavy equipment.

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