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At least 19 people died in an avalanche on Tuesday in the Indian Himalayas where ten others are still missing, according to a new report from the authorities released on Friday October 7.

"Nineteen bodies have been found. Ten people are still missing," Ridhim Aggarwal, from the Uttarakhand state disaster agency, told AFP as bad weather hampered searches. . 

Unstable weather

The group of climbers, made up of 34 apprentices from a local mountaineering institute, the Nehru Institute of Mountaineering, seven instructors and a nurse, fell victim to an avalanche near the summit of Mount Draupadi ka Danda on Tuesday. -II, at an altitude of 4,880 m in the state of Uttarakhand (North).

“Relief operations have resumed for the day but are subject to the weather,” she added.

"The weather is bad".

 Police, disaster authorities and the Indian Air Force have been mobilized to assist in the search and have so far rescued 32 people.

An advanced helicopter landing station has been set up near the avalanche site, nearly 4,900m above sea level, where a test landing was made successfully on Thursday morning, the Indo-Border Police said. Tibetan. 

Sunil Lalwani, one of the surviving climbers, said the group's instructors had saved many lives.

"We were 50 or 100 meters from the top with our instructors in front of us, when suddenly an avalanche hit us and swept everyone away," Lalwani was quoted as saying by the Hindustan Times on Thursday. 

"It happened in seconds and we were thrown into a crevasse. We somehow managed to breathe (...) It is thanks to them (the instructors) that we are alive today today."

Experience

Veteran mountaineer Savita Kanswal, a member of the instructor team, was among the dead.

Earlier this year, she summited Everest and nearby Mount Makulu in just 16 days, a women's record. 

In August, the body of a mountaineer was found two months after he fell into a crevasse while crossing a glacier in Himachal Pradesh, another northern Indian state.

And last week, the body of famous American mountaineer and skier Hilaree Nelson was found on the slopes of Manaslu, a Nepalese mountain.

She was reported missing while skiing down the eighth highest peak on the planet.

On the day of the accident, an avalanche had buried camps 3 and 4 installed on the 8,163 m high mountain, killing the Nepalese mountaineer Anup Rai and injuring a dozen people.

Studies are lacking to quantify the impact of climate change on the Himalayas, but climbers have observed widening of crevasses, water in previously snow-capped areas and the proliferation of glacial lakes.

With AFP

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