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Search resumes for Indian Himalayas avalanche survivors

Snowslide at Mount Draupadi ka Danda-II, Uttarakhand, has killed at least four climbers

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 05 Oct 2022 4:30PM

Search resumes for Indian Himalayas avalanche survivors
Authorities are still conducting rescue operations in the Indian Himalayas in search of 26 missing climbers struck by an avalanche that killed at least four members of their expedition. – Pixabay pic, October 5, 2022

NEW DELHI – Rescue teams resumed their search of the Indian Himalayas today for 26 missing climbers struck by an avalanche that killed at least four members of their expedition.

Several dozen climbing trainees were caught in yesterday morning’s snowslide near the summit of Mount Draupadi ka Danda-II in the northern state of Uttarakhand.

Twelve people were rescued from the scene of the incident, around 4,900m above sea level, before heavy snow and rainfall halted rescue efforts for the night.

“The weather is alright now and rescue operations have resumed,” Uttarakhand state disaster agency spokesperson Ridhim Aggarwal told reporters.

“At least 26 people are still missing,” she said, adding that none of those rescued had serious injuries but some were under observation at hospital.

Four climbers were confirmed dead yesterday after members of the expedition were stuck in a crevasse after the avalanche hit.

Local media outlets reported that rescuers had spotted an additional six bodies before bad weather stopped the search, but the state disaster agency has not yet raised its official toll.

The Nehru Institute of Mountaineering said the group included 34 of its trainees and seven instructors.

Senior disaster management official Devendra Singh Patwal said that two air force helicopters had been sent to the region to assist with the search.

Fatal climbing accidents are common on the treacherous terrain of the Himalayas, home to Everest and several of the world’s highest peaks.

In August, the body of a mountaineer was recovered two months after he fell into a crevasse while crossing a glacier in the neighbouring state of Himachal Pradesh.

And last week, renowned US ski mountaineer Hilaree Nelson’s body was found on the slopes of Nepal’s Manaslu peak after she went missing skiing down the world’s eighth-highest mountain.

On the day of Nelson’s accident, an avalanche hit on the 8,163m mountain, killing Nepali climber Anup Rai and injuring a dozen others who were later rescued.

Although no substantial research has been done on the impacts of climate change on mountaineering risks in the Himalayas, climbers have reported crevasses widening, running water on previously snowy slopes, and the increasing formation of glacial lakes. – AFP, October 5, 2022

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