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Uttarakhand witnessed a devastating avalanche that struck the Chamoli district, resulting in 57 laborers being trapped under the snow. As of now, 33 laborers have been rescued, while 22 are still missing. The rescued laborers have been taken to the nearby Manna village, where they are being provided with medical assistance. The rescue operation is being carried out by the Indian Army, ITBP, and NDRF teams, who are facing challenges due to the harsh weather conditions and difficult terrain.
The avalanche occurred on Friday morning at around 7:15 am in the Manna village, which is located about 3 kilometers from Badrinath. The laborers were working on the Chamoli-Badrinath highway, which is being constructed by the Border Roads Organisation (BRO). The avalanche was triggered by a glacier break, which resulted in a massive amount of snow sliding down the mountain. The disaster has raised concerns about the safety of the laborers working in the region, particularly during the winter months when the weather conditions are harsh.
The Uttarakhand government has issued a red alert for three districts, including Chamoli, Pithoragarh, and Rudraprayag, where heavy snowfall and rainfall are expected. The government has also advised people to exercise caution and avoid traveling to the affected areas. The Chief Minister of Uttarakhand, Pushkar Singh Dhami, is scheduled to visit the affected area on Saturday to assess the situation and oversee the rescue operations. The central government has also been monitoring the situation closely, with the Home Minister, Amit Shah, taking stock of the situation.
The rescue operation is being hampered by the harsh weather conditions, with heavy snowfall and strong winds making it difficult for the rescue teams to reach the affected area. The Indian Army, ITBP, and NDRF teams are working tirelessly to rescue the trapped laborers, using specialized equipment and techniques to navigate the difficult terrain. The government has also deployed helicopters and drones to assist in the rescue operation, which is being coordinated by the State Emergency Operation Center.
Here is a list of key stakeholders involved in the rescue operation: * Indian Army * ITBP * NDRF * State Emergency Operation Center * Border Roads Organisation (BRO) * Uttarakhand government * Central government The rescue operation is a complex and challenging task, requiring careful planning and coordination between the different agencies involved. The government has assured that all possible assistance will be provided to the affected laborers and their families, and that the rescue operation will continue until all the trapped laborers are rescued.
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