An avalanche triggered by heavy snowfall killed four Indian soldiers in the Ladakh region of Indian Kashmir near the border with China, the Indian army said on Saturday.
The soldiers were in a convoy of three military vehicles that was struck by an avalanche on Friday, Indian Army Northern Command spokesman Colonel S.D. Goswami told reporters.
The avalanche occurred at an elevation of 5,600m near the Chang La Pass, about 500km east of the region’s main city, Srinagar.
“The bodies of three soldiers were recovered. Another is presumed to be dead and a search operation is on to find him,” Goswami said.
Indian Kashmir received incessant rainfall over the past week, flooding homes and triggering landslides that killed at least 20 people.
On Monday last week, 16 people from two families were buried in a village in central Kashmir when a house was hit by a landslide.
Rescuers found the body of a 14-year-old boy on Saturday, five days after he was buried under the landslide along with 15 others whose bodies were extricated earlier.
The bodies of four other people were recovered by rescuers on Saturday after they were buried a day earlier under a similar landslide in the Doda area, about 275km southeast of Srinagar.
Hundreds of people fled their homes fearing floods after days of heavy rainfall just six months after devastating floods hit the region last year, killing about 300 people and destroying infrastructure and property worth an estimated US$16 billion.
The Indian Meteorological Department has forecast more rains this week, but the government appealed to residents for calm, saying “the worst is over.”
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