Siachen Avalanche: Army's Rescue Operation In Pictures

The Indian Army deployed specialised earth penetrating radars to locate the bodies of 10 soldiers who were buried alive in an avalanche in the Siachen Glacier.

  • 10 soldiers were at their base on the Saltoro ridge in Siachen, at a height of 19,600 feet, and close to the border with Pakistan when the avalanche struck.
    10 soldiers were at their base on the Saltoro ridge in Siachen, at a height of 19,600 feet, and close to the border with Pakistan when the avalanche struck.
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  • Rescue efforts were scaled up on February 4 with induction of specialised teams, sniffer dogs and equipment.
    Rescue efforts were scaled up on February 4 with induction of specialised teams, sniffer dogs and equipment.
  • After some 300 sorties and an intensive search operation at a height where it is difficult to walk, let alone dig, the rescue team found bodies.
    After some 300 sorties and an intensive search operation at a height where it is difficult to walk, let alone dig, the rescue team found bodies.
  • On Monday night, a rescue team pulled out army soldier Hanamanthappa. who was trapped under 25 feet of snow in temperatures close to minus 40 degrees.
    On Monday night, a rescue team pulled out army soldier Hanamanthappa. who was trapped under 25 feet of snow in temperatures close to minus 40 degrees.
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  • Rescue teams had to battle frequent blizzards and work through low visibility.
    Rescue teams had to battle frequent blizzards and work through low visibility.