Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

BRO engineer among 11 killed in J&K avalanche

- Abhishek Saha abhishek.saha@htlive.com ■

SRINAGAR: Eleven people, including an engineer of the Border Roads Organisati­on, were killed as an avalanche hit north Kashmir’s Kupwara district on Friday evening, officials said on Saturday. Junior engineer MP Singh of Project Beacon of BRO was on duty on a road in the upper reaches when he was swept down by the avalanche which also hit a passenger vehicle in Sadhna Pass area, officials said.

SRINAGAR: ELEVEN people, including a two-year-old child and an engineer of the Border Roads Organisati­on (BRO), were killed as an avalanche hit north Kashmir’s Kupwara district on Friday evening, officials said on Saturday.

In one incident the avalanche swept away twelve people -including seven in a passenger vehicle -- while at another the BRO official MP Singh was hit while on duty on Friday evening, a senior police officer said. Both the incidents occurred near the Sadhna Top area of the district.

“The search operation concluded on Saturday evening and we have recovered ten bodies. A little girl, around two-year-old girl, is among the dead,” SHO police station Kralpora, Waseem Ahmad, said.

Of those affected by the avalanche in the area, two people were saved. Led by the police and the army, locals also helped in the massive search operation in the snow-lined hilly terrain, officials said.

“A passenger was pulled out of the snow in the early hours of Saturday morning, while a child was rescued soon after the accident last evening. The driver of a passenger vehicle affected by the avalanche had escaped unhurt,” Kupwara deputy commission­er Khalid Jahangir told Hindustan Times.

Ghulam Nabi Bhat , 45, and the seven-year-old rescued child are both undergoing treatment and their condition is said to be stable, officials added.

Since December 21, Kashmir has been experienci­ng the Chilai Kalan -- the 40-day harshest period of winter in the region marked by frequent snowfall. On Friday, there was snowfall in the upper reaches while the entire Valley shivered under sub-zero temperatur­es.

PASSENGER VEHICLE SWEPT AWAY, 10 BODIES WERE RECOVERED BY RESCUE TEAMS ON SATURDAY

CM MEHBOOBA EXPRESSES GRIEF

Chief minister Mehbooba Mufti has expressed grief and sorrow over the incident . The CM, meanwhile, has directed the Kupwara district administra­tion to ensure all possible medical assistance to the injured.

JK GOVT ANNOUNCES COMPENSATI­ON

The state government on Saturday announced an ex-gratia relief of ₹4 lakh each to the next of kin of those killed in the avalanche, an official spokespers­on said.

The government also announced a compensati­on of ₹12,600 each to two other people who were injured condition in the accident, he said.

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