8 killed in Himalayan state avalanche
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8 killed in Himalayan state avalanche

At least eight people were killed and 384 others rescued after an avalanche close to border with China hit northern India, the army said on Saturday morning.

India’s Border Roads Organization (BRO) personnel and General Reserve Engineer Force were rescued after a BRO camp came under avalanche during snowfall near the Sumna area in the Chamoli district of the Himalayan Uttarakhand state on Friday, according to the army.

“384 BRO persons moved to safety. Eight snow trapped bodies recovered from the two BRO Camps. Six critically injured being evacuated,” it said in a statement.

The rescue operation was temporarily halted at night due to weather conditions, the army said, however, it is currently underway in the area located near the India-China border.

On Friday evening, Tirath Singh, chief minister of Uttarakhand, said: “There were reports of a glacier breaking off in Sumna, Neeti Valley.”

“I have released an alert. I am in constant touch with the district administration and the BRO,” he said.

 

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