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5 Indian Navy Mountaineers Missing After Avalanche Hits Uttarakhand

Pratidin Bureau

On Friday, five mountaineers of the Indian Navy and one porter went missing after getting caught in an avalanche when they were about to reach the peak of Mount Trishul in Uttarakhand"s Bageshwar district, officials said.

A statement from NIM, quoting Col Bisht, said, a rescue team from Uttarkashi-based Nehru Institute of Mountaineering led by its principal Colonel Amit Bisht has left for the avalanche-hit area in search of the missing.

The statement further said that the team of rescuers has reached up to Joshimath but bad weather is impeding their progress.

A combined team of Indian Army, Air Force and the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) assisted by a helicopter are engaged in rescue operations, it said.

Mount Trishul which means trident, a weapon associated with lord Shiva, is a group of three Himalayan peaks located in Bageshwar district of Uttarakhand.

The adventure wing of the Indian Navy had informed NIM authorities about the incident around 11 am and sought the help of the institute"s search and rescue team, reported PTI.

Information said that a 20-member team of mountaineers of the Indian Navy had embarked on an expedition to the 7, 120 metre Mount Trishul 15 days ago and the avalanche hit the area around 5 am Friday. 

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