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Badrinath snow disaster: How sturdy steel boxes helped BRO workers survive brutal Himalayan avalanche

Himalayan avalanches have stranded more than 140 people and killed around 70 in the recent past.

March 03, 2025 / 16:37 IST
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Badrinath avalanche
Badrinath avalanche

The Indian Army on Sunday said that rescuers could save lives of 46 road construction workers who got trapped under snow near Badrinath. Eight workers died in the tragedy.

An avalanche struck the road construction site of the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) near Mana village, close to the Badrinath Temple, on Friday, burying 54 workers inside eight steel containers and a shed.

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The statistics over the last few years paint a bleak picture about the natural disaters in the state. Usually, tragedies like an avalanche are harsh in the Himalayas and it's uncommon to survive under such circumstances. Avalanches have stranded more than 140 people and killed around 70 in the recent past. Survival has depended on rescue operations as catastrophic tragedies have regularly plagued India's mountain regions, affecting hikers, troops, and tourists in Jammu & Kashmir and Sikkim, as well as mountaineers in Uttarakhand.

However, this time the steel containers in which the road construction workers were resting and the potential for prompt action by Indian Army and Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) officers, who were positioned nearby, played in the survivors' favour.