According to Myanmar’s military government, the earthquake has injured approximately 3,400 people, while nearly 300 remain missing.
March 31, 2025Meanwhile, the official death toll in Myanmar has surpassed 1,600, according to the New York Times.
March 30, 2025"We are using ground-penetrating radar, thermal imaging cameras, and victim-locating cameras to locate the missing workers," said CM Dhami.
March 2, 2025Search and rescue operations for the four missing workers continue, with collaborative efforts from the Army, ITBP, Air Force, NDRF, and SDRF.
March 2, 2025Rescue and relief operations are being conducted on a war footing under the direction of CM Dhami.
March 2, 2025According to the Army, the search and rescue operations have been ongoing for over 24 hours.
March 1, 2025The avalanche struck on Friday, trapping workers from the Border Roads Organisation (BRO).
March 1, 2025Meanwhile, CM Dhami has departed from Dehradun for Joshimath to oversee the situation on the ground and review rescue efforts firsthand.
March 1, 2025With the weather clearing up, Dhami stated that relief and rescue operations have been expedited.
March 1, 2025Efforts continue to rescue the 22 remaining Border Roads Organisation (BRO) workers still trapped.
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