16 Army men killed in avalanches

Rescue operations affected due to bad weather conditions

February 23, 2012 08:57 am | Updated November 17, 2021 12:18 am IST - New Delhi

A kashmiri woman takes her kids to a safe position near  the spot from near by camps where three soldiers buried alive under snow avalanches  at Sonmarg on Thursday. At least  21 soldiers were buried under snow avalanches at two different places in the Jammu and Kashmir overnight.

A kashmiri woman takes her kids to a safe position near the spot from near by camps where three soldiers buried alive under snow avalanches at Sonmarg on Thursday. At least 21 soldiers were buried under snow avalanches at two different places in the Jammu and Kashmir overnight.

Five junior commissioned officers were among 16 Army personnel killed in two massive avalanches that struck military posts on Wednesday along the Line of Control in central and north Kashmir. Three soldiers are still missing, the Defence Ministry said.

Srinagar-based Ministry spokesman Lt. Col. J.S. Brar said the area was not prone to avalanches. Rescue operations were affected due to heavy snow and bad weather conditions.

The first avalanche hit the Army post at Sonmarg in Ganderbal district in central Kashmir at about 4.45 p.m. While the majority of troops were rescued, one Junior Commissioned Officer (JCO) and two jawans lost their lives, the spokesman said.

The deceased were identified as naib subedar Mahadev Gain, sepoy Puvaneswaran (both of Army Service Corps) and rifleman Amit Sharma of the Territorial Army. Nine personnel were rescued, while one JCO, 3 jawans and 2 civil porters were injured.

Second avalanche

The second avalanche that occurred around 10 p.m. in the Dawar area of Gurez Valley in Bandipore district of north Kashmir, resulted in the death of 13 personnel. While 13 were rescued, three are still reported missing.

Those killed were subedar Desh Raj; R.S. Poonia, S.N. Yadav, and U.B. Hirve (all naib subedars); havaldar Om Prakash Baitha; Vinay Kumar Bharati, Dinesh Kumar, Sagar Biswas and Probir Sarkar (sepoys), Ankit Kumar, S. Muni Samy, Nawle Manoj and Shyju J.P. (craftsmen). All the deceased were from the Corps of Electronics and Mechanical Engineering.

Defence Minister A.K. Antony, while expressing grief over the deaths, said his thoughts were with the relatives of those who were killed in the line of duty. Wishing speedy recovery to those injured, he said the government would provide relief and rehabilitation to the affected families.

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