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Avalanche kills four soldiers in Astore: military

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ISLAMABAD: At least four soldiers were killed when an avalanche struck a base camp in northern Pakistan, the military said on Wednesday.

HunzaNews  March 13th, 2014.

The incident happened in the snow-covered Astore area which falls in the territory of Gilgit-Baltistan.

“At least 26 soldiers came under a huge snow slide Tuesday night near Astore. Despite extreme weather hazard, 22 soldiers were evacuated through heroic efforts while four soldiers embraced Shahadat (martyrdom),” the military said in a statement.

Snow slides in Astore and surrounding areas are common.

In 2012, at least 140 soldiers and contractors were buried when an avalanche buried the high-altitude Gayari base near Siachen.

The base sits just below the Siachen Glacier, known as the “world’s highest battlefield”, where Pakistani and Indian troops have faced off in extreme conditions since the 1980s.

The incident sparked a bout of national mourning with military rescuers digging in tunnels in the hard mass of the snow and ice that hit the battalion headquarters of the 6th Northern Light Infantry to try to recover the bodies.

Several foreign specialist teams from Norway, United States, Germany and Switzerland had also participated in rescue and recovery operations, which lasted well over one year.

Avalanche in Balsaran, Jammu and Kashmir

Indian army also reported an avalanche in Balsaran in Dhamal Hanjipora area of Jammu and Kashmir.

The region has been in the grip of severe weather with heavy rains and snowfall.

express

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