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At least seven dead as avalanche hits tourism spot in north-eastern India

An avalanche in India's Sikkim state has killed at least seven people and injured dozens more. <i>Photo: AP/Indian Army</i>

An avalanche in India's Sikkim state has killed at least seven people and injured dozens more. Photo: AP/Indian Army

An avalanche in India’s north-eastern state of Sikkim has killed at least seven people, with several more feared trapped, the Indian army says.

Five to six vehicles carrying up to 30 tourists on the way to Nathu La, a mountain pass between Sikkim and the Chinese region of Tibet, were feared to have been stuck under the snow when the avalanche hit on Tuesday at 11.30am, the army statement said.

“We are yet to ascertain how many people are still trapped. Seventeen people have been rescued, out of which eight are very critical and have been moved to a hospital,” senior police official Tenzing Loden Lepcha told Reuters.

Rescue officials earlier said they feared at least 70 people were under the snow.

Rescue operations were ongoing at the site, Mr Loden Lepcha said, adding that when the avalanche hit, people were taking photographs near a stream.

An ANI video showed local residents crowding around rescue workers and filming videos on mobile phones at the site of the accident.

Thousands of tourists flock to Sikkim, also known as the “Land of Mystic Splendour”, every year.

-Reuters

Topics: India
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