Uttarakhand: Chamoli Mana Avalanche Rescue completed, 4 bodies found today, 8 workers died in the accident, 44 workers are being treated at Joshimath Army Camp, 2 referred to AIIMS

Chamoli Mana Avalanche Rescue Operation is complete. After the rescue operation, 46 workers have been rescued safely. Dead bodies of 8 workers have been taken out from the snow. The treatment of 44 rescued workers is going on in the Army Hospital located in Jyotirmath. 2 workers have been referred to Rishikesh AIIMS. All 44 workers are out of danger.
Among the workers undergoing treatment, Ganesh Kumar, a resident of Pithoragarh, said that I had no hope of survival but due to the rescue operation of the government, today I am absolutely safe.
In the same sequence, Manoj Bhandari, a resident of Uttarkashi, praised the rescue operation. Praising the Indian Army and the administration, he said that the government helped us a lot in such a difficult time. Vijaypal of Moradabad, who is undergoing treatment in the Army Hospital, said that on February 28, when the glacier fell on our container, we got scared but the army kept us safe in the Army camp. The next day, we were brought safely to the Army Hospital Jyotirmath in a rescue operation.
The injured appreciated the rescue operation conducted after the incident. The labourers admitted in the Army Hospital said that they are safe only because of the swift rescue operation conducted by the Indian Army, ITBP, Air Force, NDRF, SDRF and the district administration. They thank the entire team engaged in the rescue including Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami for the rescue operation.