Cloudburst at Amarnath claims 16 lives; 65 reported injured

09 Jul 2022 10:40:08
Srinagar, Jul 9: A cloudburst incident took place at the holy cave area of Amarnath on Friday (Jul 8 ) which resulted in a heavy discharge of water in the 'Nallah', adjoining the holy cave. The Army on Saturday informed that 15 people have died in the cloud burst incident and 65 have been reported injured.
 

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According to the reports of the Indian Army, "16 dead in the Amarnath cloud burst incident. The rescue operation continues. The foot yatra has been temporarily suspended." The report further added that as far as now, around 65 people have been injured in the incident. The Indian Air Force's Mi-17 helicopters have taken off from Srinagar to join the rescue operations at the Amarnath cave site. As per the IAF officials, the aircraft were on standby since morning but could not take off due to bad weather in Srinagar and adjoining areas.
 
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The Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) on Saturday (Jul 9) informed that about 15,000 people were safely shifted till now after the cloudburst incident near the holy shrine of Amarnath on Friday (Jul 8). In a statement, the ITBP said, "Most of the yatris who were stranded near Holy cave area due to flash flood last evening have been shifted to Panjtarni. ITBP had expanded its Route opening and protection parties from Lower Holy cave to Panjtarni. The
evacuation continued till 3.38 AM. No yatri is left on the track. About 15,000 people were safely shifted till now."
 
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The Army also informed that rescue dogs are also being used in the operation. The Chinar Corps, Indian Army tweeted, "02 Through Wall Radars & 02 X Search & #RescueDogs move to Holy Cave for #Rescue operation via Helicopters from Sharifabad at 0710 hrs. #IndianArmy helpline number - 9149720998."
 
 
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