Officials in India say more than 40 construction workers are missing after an avalanche hit their camp in Uttarakhand state.
Given the increasing frequency of such disasters, the government aims to set up better early warning systems and improve ...
While the authorities have claimed that rescuers evacuated 47 workers — one of whom later died — local media quoted a worker ...
As per reports, the Army doctors said 46 workers who were earlier rescued have been brought to the military hospital in ...
According to Commander IBEX Brigade Brigadier MS Dhillon, the eight people died after a BRO camp in Mana was hit by a massive ...
The Uttarakhand government on Friday issued helpline numbers for people to get any assistance or information related to the ...
The avalanche hit the BRO camp between Mana and Badrinath on February 28, burying 54 workers inside eight containers and a ...
While four of the rescued Border Road Organisation workers died on Saturday, rescuers continued to search for the remaining ...
In Uttarakhand's avalanche incident, all 54 missing persons have been found, including the last body recovered on Sunday, ...
Following the avalanche, a massive rescue operation has been launched. Teams from the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), ...
The incident took place near the Mana Pass in northern Uttarakhand state on Friday, and 55 construction workers were initially trapped under snow.
Debris accumulated after avalanche and heavy rainfall due to which the national highway from Gangotri Dham has been blocked, in Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand.