Key Points

The Indian Army has demonstrated remarkable resilience in rescuing 14 civilians from the avalanche-affected area in Mana, Chamoli. Rescue operations have been ongoing for over 24 hours, with collaborative efforts from multiple agencies. So far, 47 Border Roads Organisation workers have been safely evacuated, and three critically injured personnel have been airlifted to Joshimath Hospital. The Uttarakhand government has also provided helpline numbers to assist those affected by the disaster.

Key Points: Indian Army Rescues 14 Civilians in Chamoli Avalanche Emergency

  • Indian Army rescues 14 civilians from avalanche-hit Mana village
  • 47 BRO workers already safely evacuated
  • Three injured personnel airlifted to Joshimath Hospital
  • Rescue operations continue with multiple agencies
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Chamoli: Indian Army rescues 14 civilians from avalanche-affected area in Mana

Indian Army conducts critical rescue mission in Mana, Chamoli, saving 14 civilians from avalanche aftermath with collaborative efforts

"The Indian Army carried out rescue operations all through the night - Brig MS Dhillon"

Chamoli, March 1

The Indian Army successfully rescued 14 civilians from the avalanche-affected area in Mana, Chamoli, on Saturday morning.

According to the Indian Army, search and rescue operations have been ongoing for more than 24 hours.

"With slight respite in the weather, three injured personnel evacuated from Mana to Joshimath for critical medical care through Indian Army-hired civil helicopters," Surya Command Indian Army posted on X.

Meanwhile, all available equipment and personnel are being deployed in collaboration with various agencies to assist with the rescue efforts.

Indian Army's Brig MS Dhillon said that one party of the Indian Army rescued 14 more people who were trapped in the avalanche.

"The Indian Army carried out rescue operations all through the night. One party of the Indian Army rescued 14 more people who were trapped in the avalanche. They are being taken for medical treatment, and one of them is critical," Dhillon said.

So far, 47 out of 55 Border Roads Organisation (BRO) workers have been safely rescued from the Uttarakhand avalanche site in the Mana village in Chamoli district, and an additional 14 civilians have been rescued by the Indian Army.

Meanwhile, Chamoli DM Sandeep Tiwari said that 4 choppers are being used in the rescue operation through the Army.

"Of the total 55 people, 47 have been rescued from Mana. We have brought seven people to Joshimath Hospital, and they are under treatment. They are under doctors' observation. Three of them are stable...I hope that the remaining people will also be rescued soon," Chamoli DM said.

The Uttarakhand government issued helpline numbers for people seeking assistance or information regarding the avalanche.

- ANI

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