Himalayan avalanche traps Indian Army patrol team near China border

Team was on duty in the Kameng region which has seen heavy snowfall in the past few days


Reuters February 07, 2022
The team was on duty in the Kameng region, high in the Himalayas, which has seen heavy snowfall in the past few days. PHOTO: AFP/FILE

NEW DELHI:

A Himalayan avalanche trapped a patrol team of seven Indian Army personnel in the northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh near China on Sunday and they have yet to be rescued, a defence ministry official said on Monday.

The team was on duty in the Kameng region, high in the Himalayas, which has seen heavy snowfall in the past few days, said Lieutenant Colonel Harsh Wardhan Pande, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Defence based in the country's northeast.

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"Search and rescue operations are currently underway," he said in a statement. "Specialised teams have been airlifted to assist in rescue operations."

After several border stand-offs in the past few years soured ties with bigger neighbour China, India has intensified patrolling in Arunachal Pradesh on the eastern Himalayas and also stepped up construction of roads and tunnels. Arunachal shares a border with Tibet.

 

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