An avalanche near Mana triggered a massive rescue operation, with Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami leading the charge. Initially, 57 workers were buried under the snow. Rescue teams faced challenging conditions, including rugged terrain, heavy snowfall, and rain. By 5:00 pm, 32 workers were successfully rescued, and another was saved later in the night, bringing the total to 33. A detailed list of affected individuals has been compiled, ensuring accuracy and accountability. The Chief Minister plans to visit the disaster site, referred to as \”ground zero,\” on Saturday, if weather conditions remain favourable. He has given the green light for helicopters from the Air Force, UCADA, and private operators to join the “heli-rescue” operation from Saturday morning, stressing that the rescue must progress with urgency and determination. The rescue efforts brought together multiple agencies—the Army, ITBP (Indian Tibetan Border Police), NDRF (National Disaster Response Force), SDRF, BRO (Border Roads Organisation), Health Department, local administration and the local administration.
An avalanche near Mana triggered a massive rescue operation, with Chie….
