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Kashmir snowfall | Two killed in Anantnag, death toll climbs to 5

Vechiles on the snow covered road in Shopian district, south kashmir on October 23, 2021   | Photo Credit: NISSAR AHMAD

Two people died while many were rescued after they were trapped in snowfall in Anantnag district of Jammu and Kashmir, officials said on October 24, taking the death toll due to inclement weather to five.

Last night, stranded persons at Sinthan Pass in south Kashmir district were rescued, they said.

The rescue team of civil police, army and State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) officials traversed 30 km through snow-covered and foggy terrain, aided by machinery and walked for 8 km to reach the location, the officials said.

"At 0500 hours on October 24, one body was located on the spot, while another person died during the trip back," they said.

Two people survived and are being treated for hypothermia and shock, the officials added.

Parts of the valley, especially the higher reaches in south Kashmir, received moderate to heavy snowfall on October 23.

The snowfall and rains, which started late on October 22 night, triggered a mudslide that hit a tent set up by nomads in Noorpora in Tral area of Pulwama district, leaving three people, including two women dead, and one critically injured, they said.

The nomads belonged to Reasi district in the Jammu Division, the officials added.


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