Avalanche disaster in India – At least 26 climbers die in the Himalayas – News




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  • At least 26 climbers died in an avalanche accident in the Himalayas.
  • Three more are still missing, according to an employee of Indian civil protection.
  • The rescue work on Draupadi Ka Danda II (mountain peak 5670 m.a.s.l.) was still ongoing and was hampered by bad weather.

The avalanche hit the mountaineering team at an altitude of more than 5000 meters while they were descending. Team leader Nayab Subedar Anil Kumar told local NDTV that most of his team’s 42 climbers took refuge in a crevasse during the avalanche.

Legend:

Uttarkashi, Northern India: The Indian Disaster Relief Agency (NDRF) and army personnel carry the body of a victim from the ambulance.

Reuters/ANI

The weather in the Himalayas is generally worse in autumn and winter and the risk of avalanches is higher than in spring. As a rule, more climbers climb the mountains in spring.


SRF 4 News, October 7th, 2022, 11:00 a.m.;



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