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Jammu and Kashmir avalanche News

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Avalanche at Zojila Pass in Jammu and Kashmir. Due to this the vehicles fell down from the cliff. BRO's rescue operation is still going on.
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A heart-wrenching picture has emerged from Bandipora amid snowfall and bitter cold on the mountains of Jammu and Kashmir. There is a snow storm in Bandipora. This avalanche has been recorded near Kishanganga river
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North India is facing the ruth of the cold. There is a possibility of rain and hailstorm in Delhi next week. Meanwhile, in Jammu and Kashmir, where tourists are enjoying heavy snowfall, the local people are facing a lot of problems, one of which is Avalanche. Know in detail in this report what is an avalanche and how do they come? Why is it considered so dangerous?
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Avalanche witnessed in Srinagar. Avalanche has come in Baltal area of ​​Srinagar after heavy snowfall.
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At least four soldiers were killed as multiple avalanches hit Jammu and Kashmir in the last 48 hours. Due to heavy snowfall, avalanches hit Bandipora district's Gurez, Rampura and Kupwara district's Machil in North Kashmir areas.
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After the incident on Wednesday (December 3) at 2 pm, the Army launched search and rescue operations to find the missing jawans. The other jawans who were struck by the avalanche, have been rescued by the security forces, sources said.
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Two other employees, Lal Singh and Mohammad Aslam, were rescued with minor injuries and shifted to hospital, he said.
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The rescued policeman is an SPO, identified as Gulzar Ahmad, who has been shifted to hospital for treatment with two others.
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On Thursday evening, at least 10 policemen were feared trapped inside their post after an avalanche struck Kulgam district near the Jawahar Tunnel on Srinagar-Jammu National Highway.
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Army and police have launched a joint search operation to rescue the trapped people. It is learned that four vehicles are also trapped under snow.
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A government agency on Wednesday issued an avalanche warning in several districts of Jammu and Kashmir for next 24 hours, shortly after a 6.2 magnitude earthquake on the Afghanistan-Tajikistan border region jolted parts of north India.
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The authorities had issued an avalanche warning for seven districts of Kashmir till Thursday evening. 
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Chandigarh-based Snow and Avalanche Study Establishment (SASE) issued the warning that would be valid for the next 24 hours starting at 5 pm on Thursday.






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