Placeholder canvas

Three soldiers dead after avalanches hit Batalik sector in Ladakh

Date:

Ladakh: Three of the five soldiers trapped in a series of avalanches in Jammu and Kashmir’s Batalik succumbed to their injuries on Friday.

At least five soldiers were trapped when a series of avalanches hit the Batalik sector in the Ladakh region of Jammu and Kashmir clamping down an army post yesterday.

Also Read: This is the World’s Best Restaurant; don’t miss out the dining experience

Four soldiers have been rescued from the area, so far.

Since Tuesday, most places of the state received moderate to heavy rains. Met office said that the higher reaches received heavy snowfall.

Divisional Administration Kashmir had issued an avalanche warning for next 24-hours for hilly and avalanche prone areas of Kashmir Valley and Kargil district.

According to MeT department officials, Srinagar received 83.9 mm rain and snowfall since yesterday while Kokernag in south Kashmir received 69.9 mm of rains in that period.

Pahalgam, also in south Kashmir, recorded a rainfall of 64.2 mm since yesterday.

As many as 20 Army personnel including a Major and a Junior Commissioned Officer lost their lives in three separate incidents of avalanches in Sonamarg area of Ganderbal, Gurez in Bandipora and Machhil in Kupwara districts in January this year.

Also Read: ‘Lite’; platform to be 30 per cent faster than Twitter

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Subscribe

Popular

More like this
Related

“Congress’ Shehzada Will Run Away From Wayanad…”: PM Modi Takes Jibe At Rahul Gandhi

Nanded: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday took a...

Elon Musk’s India Visit Postponed Due To ‘Very Heavy’ Tesla Obligations

The eagerly awaited visit of Elon Musk, CEO of...

India Records 65.4% Polling In First Phase Of 2024 General Election

New Delhi: The much-anticipated 2024 Lok Sabha elections kick-started...

Delhi-Gurgaon In Just 7 Min As Inter-Globe Plans To Launch Air Taxis

Archer Aviation will supply at least 200 vertical takeoffs and landing (eVTOL) aircraft which can carry 4 passengers besides a pilot and operate just like helicopters but with more safety and less noise