Four dead and a few missing after Indian Himalaya Avalanche

At least four people have died and several others are missing after the avalanche has hit the northern Indian state of Uttarakhand, the authorities said.
The rescue operation passed after sharing the construction workers in the road construction workers in the village of Man on Friday, which she shared the border with Tibet on Friday.
About 50 people were rescued who were buried under the snow and debris, but four died of injuries, the Indian army said.
The helicopters are arranged in search of five people who have not yet counted in the Himalayan Mountain State, it is added.
State Minister of State Uttarakrahand Pushkar Singh Dhami said that the rescue teams “were constantly involved in the efforts to help” after the avalanche, which hit the border road organization.
He added that the government was dedicated to providing all possible help to those affected “in this hour of crisis.”
Recording Posted on X On Friday by Indo -Tibetan Border Police, she showed rescuers who wore people on the brackets and walked through a few meters of snow – even when more snow was still falling.
Gaurav Kunwar, a former member of the Mana Rural Council, said BBC News on Friday The area where the avalanche was hit was the “migratory area” and “no one lives there permanently”.
“Only workers working on border roads stay there in the winter,” he added.
“There is a army there.
The Indian Meteorological Department warned on Friday about heavy rain and snow in the northern Indian states of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakrahand, as well as Jamma and Kashmir.
Orange warnings have also been issued for snowfall in several Himachal Pradesh and Jamma and Kashmir district.