Thursday, February 23, 2012

Kashmir avalanches kill soldiers

23 February 2012 Last updated at 04:56 GMT By Riyaz Masroor BBC News, Srinagar Srinagar on January 19, 2012 Kashmir has received some of its heaviest snowfall in years At least nine Indian soldiers have died and 11 others were trapped in two snow avalanches that hit defence installations in Indian-administered Kashmir, officials say.

Six of the deaths took place in Gurez, a mountainous town bordering Pakistan. Eleven others were trapped there.

Three Territorial Army soldiers were killed in another avalanche in Sonmarg, 90km (56 miles) from Srinagar city.

Kashmir has been hit by extreme snowfall in recent months.

The army has sought help from the air force but rescue operations are yet to begin due to heavy snowfall in the region, officials said.

"Helicopters could not land in Gurez and Sonmarg but we're trying other means too," a top army official said.

The army's high altitude warfare school has deployed a special rescue team to retrieve the trapped men, but a top army official said many of those trapped in the snow were feared dead.

The disaster management centre has flagged up further warnings of avalanches in more areas.

In January, eight soldiers were killed after a massive avalanche hit a morning patrol in Kupwara, 140km (87 miles) from Srinagar.

A large number of Indian soldiers are deployed along the 740km (460 mile) Line of Control which divides the disputed territory of Kashmir between India and Pakistan.


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