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  • Two Tourists Dead, 21 Rescued After Avalanche Hits Afarwat Peak In Gulmarg

    Two Tourists Dead, 21 Rescued After Avalanche Hits Afarwat Peak In Gulmarg

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    SRINAGAR: Two foreign tourists died while 21 others were rescued after a massive snow avalanche hit Afarwat peak at famous ski-resort in Gulmarg in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district on Wednesday.

    Quoting Sub-divisional officer Tangmarg, Javid Ahmad news agency KNO reported that an avalanche struck near Afarwat Peak this afternoon.

    He said following the incident a rescue operation was launched, during which twol bodies of a foreign tourists were recovered.

    He also said 21 others, who were trapped there, have been rescued, while operation has been closed.

    SDPO said the tourists were from Poland and further medical and legal formalities were being conducted.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Avalanche Hits Gulmarg, 2 Persons Die, 4 Others Rescued

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    Srinagar : Bodies of two persons have been retrieved from underneath the snow mass, even as four other persons rescued after a massive avalanche occurred at Affarwat peak in famed ski-resort Gulmarg in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district, officials said.

    They told GNS that soon after receiving information about the incident, a large-scale rescue operation was launched at the site, during which bodies of two persons were retrieved. “Fortunately, we were able to rescue four other persons”, the officials said.

    The identity of the deceased is being ascertained, they said. The rescue operation is on to find out if there is any other person trapped, they added.

    More details awaited.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Avalanche Hits Gulmarg, 2 Persons Die, 4 Others Rescued

    Avalanche Hits Gulmarg, 2 Persons Die, 4 Others Rescued

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    Srinagar, Feb 1 (GNS): Bodies of two persons have been retrieved from underneath the snow mass, even as four other persons rescued after a massive avalanche occurred at Affarwat peak in famed ski-resort Gulmarg in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district, officials said.

    They told GNS that soon after receiving information about the incident, a large-scale rescue operation was launched at the site, during which bodies of two persons were retrieved. “Fortunately, we were able to rescue four other persons”, the officials said.

    The identity of the deceased is being ascertained, they said. The rescue operation is on to find out if there is any other person trapped, they added.

    More details awaited. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • 331 migrants rescued off Libyan coast in past week: IOM

    331 migrants rescued off Libyan coast in past week: IOM

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    Tripoli: The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) has said that 331 migrants were rescued and returned to Libya in the past week.

    “In the period of January 22-28, 2023, 331 migrants were intercepted and returned to Libya,” IOM added in a statement on Monday.

    The rescued migrants included 20 women and 35 children, it added.

    So far this year, a total of 1,103 migrants were rescued and returned to Libya, while 17 died and 18 others went missing off the Libyan coast, IOM revealed.

    In 2022, a total of 24,684 migrants were rescued and returned to Libya, the IOM said, adding 529 migrants died and 848 others went missing off the Libyan coast on the Central Mediterranean route, Xinhua news agency reported.

    Because of the insecurity and chaos in the country since the fall of late leader Muammar Gaddafi’s regime in 2011, many migrants, mostly Africans, chose to cross the Mediterranean Sea to European shores from Libya.

    Rescued migrants usually end up inside overcrowded reception centres across Libya, despite repeated international calls to close those centres and release the migrants.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Norwegian Tourist Who Went Missing While Skiing Rescued

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    SRINAGAR: Police in Baramulla have rescued a foreign tourist namely Oeyvind Aamot of Norway, who arrived in Saturday morning at Gulmarg and went for skiing, while on return he lost his track and got stuck in Khar Nallah forests of Drung.

    TouristA police spokesman in a statement said that on receipt of this information, two police rescue teams of PS Gulmarg and Tourism Department were immediately formed who followed two tracks around the forest area and finally reached at the location of the foreign skier and was rescued from the forest area of Drung and was brought back to Gulmarg safely.

    Meanwhile, the foreign tourist has expressed his gratitude towards police for timely assistance, said the spokesman.

    Moreover, SSP Baramulla Shri Amod Ashok Nagpure-IPS has appreciated the rescue teams of Police and Tourism Department and announced a cash reward in their favour, he said.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Lucknow building collapse: Around 12 rescued, search operations underway, say officials

    Lucknow building collapse: Around 12 rescued, search operations underway, say officials

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    Lucknow: Around a dozen people who were trapped after a four-storey residential building collapsed in Lucknow’s Hazratganj on Tuesday have been rescued and a search is on for others, officials said here.

    An Army team has also arrived at the spot, they said.

    Uttar Pradesh DGP D S Chauhan, who was at the site, said, “Around 12 people have been rescued. This is the hour of patience, not the time to rush because when you are cutting a building, it should not create any other problem. Rescue work is being carried out in a very scientific way, and I am confident that those who are trapped inside (under the debris) will be saved.” Asked what may have caused the collapse, Chauhan said, “The reasons will be known when the experts and the police carry out their investigations. As of now, as per our assumption, which is based on feedback from family members, around five-seven people are still inside (the debris).” The DGP added that the rescue operations will continue for another 12 hours.

    District Magistrate Suryapal Gangwar said NDRF and SDRF teams are engaged in rescue operations. “So far, 11 people have been rescued, and five more are possibly trapped. As per the clues obtained from the site of the collapse, the NDRF and SDRF teams are cutting the walls, and after cutting the walls, (trapped) people will be rescued.” “Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is keeping a watch on the rescue operations. The defence minister has also given instructions. An Army team has arrived here for rescue work,” he added.

    Asked if the building collapse may have been caused by an earthquake earlier in the day, he said, “This is not the right time to deliberate on the reasons. At present, the rescue operation is going on.” He added that contact has been established with two people who are trapped under the debris and oxygen supply has been arranged for them.

    “All the people who have been rescued are safe and under stable treatment. Seven rescued people were sent to Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee Civil Hospital,” a police official said at the spot of the incident.

    Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak, who earlier talked about the death of three people in the incident, retracted his comment.

    Talking to PTI, he said there were initial reports of three people in an unconscious condition and were feared dead.

    “But now information is coming that nobody is dead. Those rescued from the building have been moved to hospitals,” Pathak said.

    “The rescue operation is going on. NDRF-SDRF personnel have arrived at the spot. Police jawans and fire brigade personnel have also arrived,” he said.

    The Lucknow DM said local people informed the authorities that some work was going on in the basement of the building.

    A 5.9-magnitude earthquake jolted the remote mountainous districts in western Nepal on Tuesday, killing one person and damaging dozens of houses in the region, Nepalese officials had said.

    Meteorological department sources here, when contacted, said that the depth of the earthquake was 10 kilometres, and its distance was 294 kilometres NNE (North North-East) from Lucknow.

    Meanwhile, Adityanath directed officials to provide adequate treatment to the injured.

    Directions have also been issued to hospitals to stay alert.

    Pathak further said that the four-storey building had around 12 flats, out of which nine had occupants.

    Many senior civil and police officials, including Principal Secretary to the chief minister Sanjay Prasad and DGP D S Chauhan are on the spot.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Woman Climbs Over Hillock In Bid To Commit Suicide, Rescued 

    Woman Climbs Over Hillock In Bid To Commit Suicide, Rescued 

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    SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir police on Sunday rescued a woman after she attempted to commit suicide by climbing over a hillock in Delina area of north Kashmir’s Baramulla district.

    Quoting an official the news agency KNO reported that the woman, a native of West Bengal has climbed a hillock in Delina in an attempt to commit suicide.

    He said, however, a police team reached to the spot and engaged the woman in a conversation, while she was tactfully pulled off from the edge of the hillock.

    The official said the woman who was rescued has been married to a resident of Delina. “She was feeling disturbed as she has lost contact with her family in Bengal, which is why she tried to take this extreme step,” he said.

    He added the woman has been counselled and has been handed over to family members.

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  • Stranded seal pup rescued after being spotted outside kebab shop in Norfolk

    Stranded seal pup rescued after being spotted outside kebab shop in Norfolk

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    A seal pup has been rescued after it was spotted wandering past an arcade and kebab shop in Norfolk.

    Marine and Wildlife Rescue was called to the scene at 11pm on Friday after the organisation was sent pictures of the grey seal pup outside Istanbul Delight kebab shop in Hemsby, hundreds of metres inland.

    “We spoke to a couple of people that were milling around there and thought it was a wind-up, they were like: ‘No, you won’t find a seal around here mate,,” Dan Goldsmith, chair of the Great Yarmouth-based rescue centre, said.

    “After searching the area for some time, we eventually found the seal shuffling along on a path outside an amusement arcade called the Mirage.

    “The pup must have just been looking for some shelter, but got disoriented and kept heading inland.”

    Goldsmith, 38, said the juvenile marine mammal was in good health and he and a colleague loaded it on to a stretcher to carry it back to the beach.

    The seal pup loaded on to a stretcher by the rescue team, ready to be returned to the beach.
    The seal pup loaded on to a stretcher by the rescue team, ready to be returned to the beach. Photograph: Dan Goldsmith/Marine and Wildlife Rescue

    He added that such sightings of seals inland are becoming more common as a result of surging populations in the UK in recent years.

    “This was more the unusual end of what we do, but this is becoming more of a common occurrence … we responded to one the day before funnily enough, it was out on a road quite a few miles inland,” Goldsmith said.

    “I remember 20 years ago we didn’t get hardly any calls about seals, maybe two a week … I get probably at peak times 15-20 calls for different seals a day at the minute.”

    Grey seal numbers in the UK dropped as low as 500 in the early 20th century, but there are now estimated to be 120,000 – and it is this population boom, coupled with the recent pupping season, that Goldsmith said is behind the rise in sightings.

    Goldsmith, from Gorleston-on-Sea, warned those spotting seal pups inland not to approach them and to call for expert help.

    “We do get people that mean really well, that want to help and they’ve done things in the past but have been injured,” he said.

    “Call a rescue organisation like us to assess because we’re used to working with them.

    “They’re very quick and responsive … and they can look very docile and friendly, but they’re not, they are really quite hostile things.”

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )

  • Sailor rescued by Colombian navy after 24 days adrift survived eating stock cubes

    Sailor rescued by Colombian navy after 24 days adrift survived eating stock cubes

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    The Colombian navy has rescued a man from Dominica who says he survived 24 days adrift in the Caribbean on a sailboat by eating ketchup, garlic powder and seasoning cubes.

    Elvis François, 47, had scrawled the word “help” in English on the boat’s hull, which officials said was key to his rescue.

    The sailboat was spotted from the air 120 nautical miles north-west of the Guajira peninsula and François was taken to the port city of Cartagena by a passing container ship, the Colombian navy said in a statement on Wednesday.

    François told Colombian authorities that his ordeal began in December when currents swept the sailboat out to sea while he was making repairs off the island of St Martin in the Netherlands Antilles, where he lives.

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    “I called my friends, they tried to contact me, but I lost the signal. There was nothing else to do but sit and wait,” François recalled in a video released by the navy.

    He said subsisted on a bottle of ketchup, garlic powder and Maggi cubes.

    Carlos Urbano Montes said that François said he collected rainwater with a cloth. He said François was found in good health, but told official he had lost weight.

    François said on the videotape that he had to constantly remove water from the boat to prevent it from sinking. He also tried to light a fire to send a distress signal without success.

    Finally, a plane passed by and he signaled with a mirror. He said the navy told him that he was spotted when the plane passed again.

    “At some point I lost hope and thought about my family, but I thank the coast guard. If it weren’t for them I wouldn’t be telling the story,” François said.

    Urbano Montes said the sailboat was abandoned at sea when François was picked up by the merchant ship.

    The navy said François received a medical check on shore and then was handed over to immigration authorities for his return home to Dominica.

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )