Death toll from deadly avalanches hits 25 in Indian-controlled Kashmir
(last modified Mon, 30 Jan 2017 17:32:05 GMT )
Jan 30, 2017 17:32 UTC
  • Death toll from deadly avalanches hits 25 in Indian-controlled Kashmir

The death toll from a series of avalanches which struck Indian-administered Kashmir has climbed to 25, military sources say.

According to local media reports, the Indian military said Monday that five soldiers pulled alive from beneath heavy snow had died of their injuries.

The seriously injured troops were rescued Saturday after a day-long mission along the fortified Line of Control (LoC), the de facto border that divides Kashmir between India and Pakistan.

Sources said the soldiers had been approaching a border post along the LoC when their snow track caved in.

Last Wednesday, at least 15 Indian troops died when a patrol and two camps were hit by an avalanche in the north of the Himalayan region. It took rescue workers two days to retrieve their bodies from under tons of snow.

At least five civilians, four from a single family, died after their houses were hit by a separate avalanche in the region.

Indian-administered Kashmir has been witnessing one of the most severe winters in recent decades. It has been experiencing heavy snow across the territory and temperatures dropping to minus seven degrees Celsius.

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