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Siachen: Mortal remains of one soldier recovered

| | Feb 09, 2016, at 01:12 am
Udhampur, Feb 8 (IBNS): The government on Monday said rescue parties have hit the camp site and recovered the mortal remains of a soldier who died after being trapped under snow in the Siachen Glacier northern base camp of the Indian Army in Jammu Kashmir on Wednesday.

"After intense and exhausting search operations, which has entered its sixth day, rescue parties have hit the Camp Site and recovered the mortal remains of one Martyr," the Indian government said in a statement.                   

A new camp has been established at the location to coordinate the rescue efforts as well as to continue vigil in the sensitive area.

Rescue teams are cutting through upto thirty feet of ice at multiple locations where our soldiers could be buried, read the statement.

"Probable locations are identified by using specialised equipment which was inducted along with the rescue teams.  Reports from the ground indicate the efforts are hampered by frequent snow blizzards, extreme freezing temperatures and low visibility apart from the effects of rarefied atmosphere in such high altitude," read the statement.

The teams are working round the clock and observing all precautions since the unstable ice and snow in the region could trigger fresh avalanches.

"Rescue efforts will continue till all our soldiers are found," read the statement.

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