
At least 25 road workers remain trapped after a huge eye situation in the northern border in the northern part of Uta Lacan Cand, officials said.
Sandeep Tiwari senior officials told the BBC Hindi that 32 workers were rescued and moved to nearby army camps.
Avalanche struck a border -based border (BRO) camp in Mana Village to share a border with Tibet, officials said.
Officials said that rescue operations continued in extreme weather in heavy snow.
Prime Minister Uttarakhand Pushkar Singh Dhami wrote that the rescue work was performed by the Indian-Tibetan border police (ITBP), BRO and other teams.
The ambulance and emergency teams have been dispatched, but dangerous conditions continue to challenge rescuers.
footage Post By ITBP, X shows that the rescuers holding people in the fields are snowing.
Colonel Ankur Mahajan, commander of BRO, said that people rescued by the Hindu Stan Times newspaper are being treated. “The degree of injury is unclear,” he said.
Gaurav Kunwar, a former member of MANA’s former village council, said that the details of the BBC news were sketched.
“No one lives permanently. It is a migratory bird area, and workers working on the border roads stay there in the winter. There are also military. We have heard that it is raining in this area for two days. The road workers were at the camp when Avalanche hit.”
At the beginning of Friday, the Indian meteorological bureau warned not only the Hi -Hi friction Pradesh and Uttaraknd, but also the heavy rains and eyes of northern India of Jammu and Kashmir.
Orange warnings were issued in various areas of Himacal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir.