India Avalanche Rescue Operation Eighth And Final Body Found | Climate Crisis News
After a avalanche construction camp in Uttarakhand, more than 50 employees were immersed in water and debris.
Rescuers recovered the eighth and last body from a site avalanche In a distant territory of Northern India, the army said the end of a marathon operation at the temperature of subzero.
After a construction camp near the village of Tibet in the Himalayan province of Himalayan province of Ustaron, more than 50 employees in Friday, was flooded under snow and debris.
Authorities revisited the number of employees on the site before the road, before the avalanche, before the avalanche, before the avalanche, before the avalanche was previously avalanche.
On Saturday, the rescuers managed to take 50 people, but four were injured in four people after four others.
Sunday rescue teams restored the remaining devices, the army said they used a drone-based detection system and rescue dog to help in search operations.
Many of the detainees were a migrant workers working on a highway expansion project, 50 km (31 miles) from Mana to 50 km (31 miles) to the Chinese border, mana.
They lived in places in steel containers, which are stronger than the tent and are able to endure hard weather.
As the land under them was shaken, the construction worker began to slip the container with Anil and colleagues.
“We did not understand what happened first, but when I came out of the window of the containers, we saw the piles of snow from all sides,” he said.
He said the roofs of the containers began to bend in the inside.
“We did not have hope for surviving the road,” he said, “he said.
Colleague Vipan Kumar thought “It was the end” when he could not move when he could not move himself while fighting for the air under a thick layer.
“I heard a loud roar like Thunder … Everything was dark before he could react,” said Indian newspapers.
The global warming is increasingly affected by an environmentally friendly fragile fragile area of avalanches and floods.
In 2021, a huge part of a glacier, close to 100 people died when a large part of a glacier caused flash floods.
Destructive monsoon floods In 2013, the landslide caused 6,000 people died and caused the investigation of development projects in the state.
In 2022, 27 cadets in Ustarakhand also killed an avalanche in 2022, and a glacier exploded in 2021 and left a flash flood and left more than 200 people.