'Rescue Work on for Missing Siachen Avalanche Victims'


Islamabad, Apr 13 (IANS): The Pakistani army was carrying on its rescue operations on the sixth day to reach out to 138 soldiers and civilians buried under snow after a massive avalanche hit their camp at Siachen last Saturday.

Last Saturday, the avalanche hit a camp of the Pakistan Army in the morning in the Gayari sector of Siachen, the world's highest battle-ground.

According to the army, the effort was on despite inclement weather Thursday.

Excavation in snow has gone down up to 35 metres as chances of survival were very slim on sixth day of the deadly avalanche, the heaviest in 20 years since the camp had been established there, Xinhua quoted the Pakistani army as saying.

"At present 15 heavy machines which include dumpers, dozers, excavators and loaders are working at the search site," a statement said.

  

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