The army brought Drone-Based Intelligent Buried Object Detection System to Joshimath to speed up the search and rescue operations.
The Indian Army on Sunday successfully rescued all 54 people trapped in the Mana avalanche in Uttarakhand after an extensive search and rescue operation. Unfortunately, eight lives were lost in the disaster.
The Indian Army on Saturday morning said it had successfully rescued 14 more workers of the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) who had got trapped under snow following the avalanche that struck near Mana village in Chamoli district of Uttarakhand,
Uttarakhand Avalanche: 53 workers trapped in an avalanche near Mana village, Chamoli have been rescued. Total three bodies were recovered on Sunday, bringing the confirmed deaths to seven.
At least four people died from their injuries in India after an avalanche hit a remote border area, officials said on Saturday, as rescuers deployed helicopters to search for the remaining five missing.
Almost 60 men working on a Border Roads Organisation (BRO) project were trapped in the avalanche. As of Saturday evening, 51 had been rescued, four had succumbed, and four were missing.
The Indian Army, along with other rescue teams, is continuing operations at full capacity, deploying all available resources to locate and evacuate any remaining stranded individuals. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation,
DEHRADUN: Rescue teams in Uttarakhand’s Chamoli district on Sunday recovered all the bodies of workers who went missing after an avalanche struck a BRO camp in
Chamoli (Uttarakhand): Brigadier MS Dhillon, Commander IBEX Brigade, said that eight people died after a Border Road Organisation (BRO) camp in Mana was struck by an avalanche. In a video, Brigadier Dhillon said that a total of 46 persons had been rescued and were under various stages of treatment.
The Indian Army, ITBP, NDRF, SDRF and other relief and rescue teams are working on a war footing at the site of the incident, says CM
The three-day-long high-risk rescue operation at Mana, Chamoli, led by the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) in coordination with the Indian Army and NDRF, ends today.