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At least 25 road workers are trapped after the massive avalanche has inflicted a remote border area in the Northern Indian State of Uttarakand, officials say.
High District Sandeep Tiwari official told BBC Hindi that 32 workers were saved and moved to the army camp nearby.
The human rights person entered the border road camp (brother) in the village of Mani, which divides the border with Tibet, officials say.
Officials said rescue operations continue in emergency weather against heavy snowfall.
Chief Minister of Uttarakhand Pushkar Singh Dhai wrote on X that the Indo-Tibet Border Police (ITBP), brother and other teams were carried out in the rescue work.
Fast informal and ambulance were sent, but the insidious conditions continue to create problems for rescuers.
Frame published The X from ITBP showed that rescuers who were carrying people on a stretcher and walked through a few feet of snow – even when more and more snow continued.
Colonel Ankara Mahajan, commander of his brother, told the Hindustan Times that those who were saved have received treatment, but it is unclear their degree of injuries. ”
Gavrov Kunwar, a former member of the village council mana, told the BBC News that the details of the incident were sketchy.
“Nobody lives there permanently. This is a migration area, and only workers working on the border roads remain there in the winter. There is also some presence of the army. We have heard that it was raining in the area.
Earlier, on Friday, the Indian Meteorological Department warned of heavy rainfall and snow in the Northern Indian states of Himachal -Pradesh and Uttars, as well as Jamma and Kashmir.
Orange alerts were also issued for snowfall in several areas of Himachal -Pradesh and Jamma and Kashmir.