Monday, 17 December 2012

Adverse weather affects rescue operation to in Siachen


Very adverse weather condition has hampered the operation to rescue a soldier, still missing after a snow avalanche hit a post in Turtuk near the Line of Control (LoC) at Siachen in Ladakh region of Jammu and Kashmir.

Seven soldiers of One Assam Regiment were buried alive under a huge snow avalanche when a forward post at a height of over 17000 feet came under an avalanche in Sub Sector Hanif, in Turtuk area of Siachen yesterday morning.

Bodies of six soldiers were recovered and seventh went missing.

The chances of his survival were very bleak as the area received fresh snowfall.

Defence ministry spokesman Lt Colonel J S Brar said this afternoon that the rescue operation had to be halted due to adverse weather conditions yesterday afternoon.

“We could not start the operation even today as the weather was still bad,” he said, adding the rescue operation would be started as soon as the weather improves.

This was the first major tragedy during this winter.

India and Pakistan Army had suffered causalities in Siachen, the highest battle field in the world, since both the countries decided to deploy troops there.

On April 7, 2012, 135 Pakistani soldiers were buried alive in Siachen area on other side of the LoC.

Monday 17 December 2012

http://www.dailyexcelsior.com/newsite/adverse-weather-affects-rescue-operation-to-in-siachen/

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