Team of trekkers rescued from Himachal-U'khand border; one from Maharashtra dead

Press Trust of India  |  Uttarkashi/New Delhi 

A man from Maharashtra, who was part of a trekking team that got stranded during a trek from Har Ki Doon in district to in Himachal Pradesh, has died while the rest of the trekkers have been rescued and brought to the base camp at Kalpa, officials said today.

There were two Mexican nationals among the trekkers, they added.

Harshad Hafte (34) from fell ill on the way to in Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh, due to which the entire team got stranded near the Borasu pass located at a height of 17,500 feet, (SDM) Puran Singh Rana said.

On June 11, one of the trekkers gave a distressed call to a nearby (ITBP) posts.

By the time the rescue teams reached the spot where the trekkers were stranded, Hafte had died, the SDM said, quoting ITBP officials at

The rest of the trekkers, including the two Mexicans, one from in Haryana, nine from Maharashtra, one trek leader, one guide and eight porters, have all been rescued and brought to the base camp at (Himachal Pradesh), he added.

There were four women in the trekking team.

It takes seven-eight days to complete the 90-km trek from Sankri to Chitkul via Har Ki Doon, the SDM said.

When contacted, ITBP said in that multiple teams of about 50 personnel of the force had launched the rescue operations and succeeded in establishing contact with the guide of the private trekking expedition.

A rescue team comprising (SDRF) and police personnel had also been dispatched from to the spot where the trekkers got stranded, the SDM said.

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First Published: Fri, June 15 2018. 16:55 IST