Two labourers from Kishtwar die in Ganderbal avalanche

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The bodies of two labourers who got buried under the debris after an avalanche hit the Sarbal area of central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district Thursday morning, were recovered. Both were found dead.

An official said that Sandeep Singh, son of Munshi Ram and Bala Krishna, son of Bansi Lal, both residents of Kishtwar were killed in an avalanche. They were working at the Megha tunnel project, he said.

The bodies were sent to the mortuary PHC Sonamarg for medico-legal formalities.

Earlier, soon after the avalanche, police, army, SDRF, Beacon and the Megha tunnel project team launched a rescue operation. The area was closed for the time being as a precautionary measure and the residents were advised to stay indoors and not to venture out unnecessarily, the official said.

Meanwhile, in an effort to ensure the safety of workers in the Baltal area, Additional District Development Commissioner Ganderbal Mushtaq Ahmad said that all workers have been shifted to safer places.

According to Mushtaq, 1275 workers employed by the company have been relocated so far. The ADDC provided an update on the retrieval of two missing workers. He said the bodies of the missing workers were located through the use of one worker’s mobile phone.

“We were tracking both the workers since we received the missing report, and around the evening we were successful in tracking one of the workers through his mobile phone. After some time we retrieved another body,” he said.

Mushtaq emphasised that all rescued individuals are safe and the situation is being closely monitored.

Meanwhile, a police spokesperson said, “The snow avalanche triggered today from the upper reaches of the Ranga Morh and accumulated at Sarbal area of Sonamarg. Initially, no report of loss of life and property was there. However, later on, when the snow settled, the management of Megha tunnel company reported that two labourers of their company have reportedly gone missing and got buried under the snow.”

Sonamarg Police, ART teams of the army and SDRF teams reached the spot and started a search and rescue operation, he said, adding, “The site was still vulnerable as small snow slides were still coming from the top of the hill. After strenuous efforts, one dead body recovered from the snow. The deceased is identified as Sandeep Kumar S/O Munshi Ram R/O Sara Padar Kishtwar.”

After some time, another missing person’s body was recovered from the site and the deceased has been identified as Bala Krishna, S/O Bansi Lal, R/O Gara Padar Kishtwar, the spokesperson said, adding that both missing bodies have been recovered by the rescue and search teams and the rescue and search operation has been stopped.

He further said that Megha company management has been asked to shift the workers to a safe location till the weather gets cleared.

“Helpline by District Police Ganderbal has already been issued in view of inclement weather. Till the weather improves general public has been advised not to venture out in vulnerable areas,” the police spokesperson said.

Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, Manoj Sinha expressed anguish over the avalanche incident.

Taking to Twitter, the LG wrote, “I am deeply anguished to learn of the unfortunate incident of snow avalanche at Sonamarg in which a precious life has been lost. Army, Police & SDRF teams are engaged in search & rescue operation. Directed dist admin to provide all necessary assistance to the affected persons.” (KNO)

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