Chamoli Mana Avalanche: Treatment of 44 workers going on in Joshimath Army Camp, 2 referred to AIIMS, Dhami expressed grief over the death of 8 workers

Dehradun: Chamoli Mana Avalanche Rescue Operation is complete. After the rescue operation, 46 workers have been rescued safely. Dead bodies of 8 workers have been removed 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. At the same time, CM Dhami has expressed condolences for the dead.

Among the workers undergoing treatment, Ganesh Kumar, a resident of Pithoragarh, said that I had no hope of survival, but today I am absolutely safe due to the rescue operation of the government. 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 panicked but the army kept us safe in the army camp. The next day, in the rescue operation, we were brought safely to the Army Hospital Jyotirmath. Thus, the injured appreciated the rescue operation conducted after the incident. The Shramveers admitted in the Army Hospital said that they are safe only because of the rapid rescue operation conducted by the Indian Army, ITBP, Air Force, NDRF, SDRF and the district administration. He thanked the entire team engaged in the rescue including Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami for the rescue operation.

List of persons rescued from the avalanche site, all admitted in Military Hospital Jyotirmath

  • Naresh Singh Bisht (36), son Dhan Singh Bisht, resident of Haldwani, Nainital, Uttarakhand.
  • Balwant Singh Samant (35), son of Bhagwan Singh, resident of Chawaldhar Pithoragarh.
  • Dalbir/Diler Singh (30), son of Vikram Singh, resident of Mahanpur, Kathua, Jammu.
  • Ganesh Kumar (25), son of Vinod Ram, resident of Bering, Pithoragarh, Uttarakhand.
  • Dixit Singh Bisht (22), son of Aan Singh Bisht, resident of Haldwani, Uttarakhand.
  • Laxman Singh (26), son of Manohar Singh, resident of Kahakot Pithoragarh, Uttarakhand.
  • Abhinash Kumar (34), son of Awadhesh Srivastava, resident of Mokri, West Champaran, Bihar.
  • Vipan (25), son of Man Singh, resident of Kalela, Himachal Pradesh.
  • Manoj Bhandari (43), son of Virendra Singh, resident of Junga, Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand.
  • Gopal Dutt Joshi (33), son of Lalita Prasad Joshi, resident of Chekura, Narayanbagh, Uttarakhand.
  • Jagbir Singh (50), son of Sardar Singh, resident of Amritsar, Punjab.
  • Vijay Pal (36), son of Ram Kumar, resident of Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh.
  • Abhishek Panwar (22), son of Chaman Singh, resident of Damta, Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand.
  • Govind Singh (31), son of Prasadi, resident of Khairal, Chhata, Mathura.
  • Vivek Singh (29), son of Omprakash, resident of Nagla Bridge, Mathura.
  • Pintu Kumar (28), son of Akhileshwar Prasad Srivastava, resident of West Champaran, Bihar.
  • Dilip Kumar (28), son of Virendra Prasad, resident of Balapur, Ballia, Uttar Pradesh.
  • Satya Prakash Yadav (28), son of Hareram Yadav, resident of Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh.
  • Sukhdev (27), son of Shyam Sundar, resident of Peshwa, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh.
  • Rajendra Singh (28), son of Lal Ram, resident of Khairal, Chhata, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh.
  • Abhishek Anand (24), son of Vinay Yadav, resident of Madhepura, Bihar.
  • Jitesh Kumar (26), son of Dilip Singh, resident of Vaishali, Bihar.
  • Munna Prasad (42), son of Siya Ram, resident of Vaishali, Bihar.
  • Panku (25), son of Man Singh, resident of Chamba, Himachal Pradesh.
  • Anil Kumar (22), son of Dharam, resident of Chamba, Himachal Pradesh.
  • Indrajit Kumar Bharti (24), son of Sita Ram, resident of Ballia, Uttar Pradesh.
  • Vijay Kumar (19), son of Vishambar Pandey, resident of Vaishali, Bihar.
  • Chandrabhan (35), son of Shivpal Yadav, resident of Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh.
  • Dhiraj Kumar Paswan (34), son of Brahmadev Paswan, resident of Vaishali, Bihar.
  • Ram Sajan Singh (46), son of Ram Bahadur Singh, Ballia, Uttar Pradesh.
  • Laddu Kumar Pandit (30), son of Arjun Pandit, resident of Kathia, Bihar.
  • Jahinder Prasad (54), son of Ram Nandan, resident of Vaishali, Bihar.
  • Naresh Raj (39), son of Baleshwar Raj.
  • Kishan Kumar (28), son of Sanjay Kumar Singh.
  • Nar Bahadur (51), son of Neeli.
  • Karan (54), son of Nilo.
  • Surya (20), son of Lal Bahadur.
  • Singh Bahadur (45), Chai Bahadur.
  • Narendra (18), son of Jupre.
  • Hari Bahadur (30), son of Singha.
  • Hari Krishna (24), son of Rupra.
  • Supari (33), son of Karam.
  • Mahendra (18), son of Varjeet.
  • Jaishankar (20), son of Kana.
  • Injured worker from Nepal, admitted in Military Hospital Jyotirmath

Injured admitted in AllMS Rishikesh

  • Pawan (23) son of Mahendra Singh, resident of Sambhal, Isapur, Uttar Pradesh. Has pelvic fracture.
  • Ashok Kumar (28), son of Jeevanram, resident of Berinag, Pithoragarh, Uttarakhand. Has a major injury in the back.

Names and addresses of the deceased: On March 1, dead bodies of 4 workers were found. They were identified as Jitendra Singh resident of Bilaspur (Uttar Pradesh), Mohinder Pal resident of Kangra (Himachal), Manjeet Yadav resident of Sarwan (Uttar Pradesh), Alok Yadav resident of Kanpur (Uttar Pradesh). Bodies of 4 workers were found on Sunday. They have been identified as Anil Kumar son of Ishwari Dutt (age 21 years), resident of Rudrapur, Udham Singh Nagar (Uttarakhand), Ashok son of Rampal (age 28 years), resident of Fatehpur (Uttar Pradesh), Harmesh Chand son of Gyan Chand (age 30 years), resident of Una (Himachal Pradesh) and Arvind Niwali of Dehradun (Uttarakhand).