At Least 41 Workers Are Trapped After Being Swept Away by Avalanche in Northern India

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LUCKNOW, India—At least 41 construction workers were trapped after a large group of them was swept away by an avalanche near India’s border with Tibet on Friday, officials said.

The incident took place near the Mana Pass in northern Uttarakhand state, and 57 construction workers were initially buried under the snow. Senior police officer Rajeev Swaroop said rescue teams have pulled out 16 workers so far.

Swaroop said three of them were transported to a military hospital for treatment, and efforts were underway to locate the other missing amid adverse weather conditions.

Uttarakhand’s top elected official, Pushkar Singh Dhami, said the national disaster response force was helping with rescue efforts.

The ecologically sensitive Himalayan region is prone to avalanches.

In 2022, 27 trainee mountaineers were killed in an avalanche in the northern Uttarakhand region.

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