Ten mountaineers have been killed in an avalanche in Uttarakhand's Uttarkashi district on Tuesday, according to the N𝄹ehru Institute of Mountaineering (NIM).
The avalanche struck Draupadi Ka Danda peak in Uttarkashi. It w✨as initally reported that 29 mountaineers from NIM were trapped and eight had been rescued in ongoing rescue operations.
The eight mountaineers were rescued by their team members and efforts are on to bring the rest to safety, said Uttarkashi Disast𝕴er Management ꦫOfficer Devendra Patwal.
The team consisted of 34 trainee mountaineers from NIM and seven trainers, said Paಌtwal.
Bodies of 10 mountaineers have been sighted and four▨ have been recovered so🍨 far.
Draupadi Ka Danda is located at a height o💜f 5,006 ✱metres. The avalanche occured at 8:45 am on Tuesday.
Central personnel have joined rescue efforts
The National Disaster Response Force (N𒁏DRF), State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (♋ITBP) and a team of mountaineers from the NIM have launched rescue operations, said Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Twitter.
Dhami has also spoken to Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and has sought the help of the Indian Army in expediting the resc𒀰ue operations.
I🐼n a separete tweet, Singh said he has instructed the Indian Air Force to join the relief and rescue operations.
Status of rescue efforts
The SDRF sa🎃id a team of five ⛎SDRF and three NIM instructors were dropped off at the institute's Dokrani Bamak glacier base camp to conduct the search and rescue operation.
Two helic🌳opters from the IAF base camp in Uttar Pradesh's Sarsawa also conducted a 🍒recce of the avalanche site before returning to Harshil helipad.
Res🦋cue operation🍌s have been halted for the night due to darkness and bad weather.
An Army ALH helicopter from Air Force Station in Barreily is also waiting at the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) helipad in Matli to join the search and rescue operation on Wednesday morning🌃.
(With PTI inputs)