Nine trekkers die in Uttarakhand
The Free Press Journal|June 06, 2024
5 bodies brought back, remains of 4 to be airlifted today
Nine trekkers die in Uttarakhand

Nine members of a trekking team have died while six have survived after being trapped due to severe weather conditions on their way to Sahastra Tal in Uttarkashi in Uttarakhand, according to the IAF which carried out a rescue operation on Wednesday. All nine deceased hailed from Karnataka.

The Indian Air Force evacuated three survivors and the bodies of five trekkers, while three Sherpas and the mortal remains of four trekkers will be brought back on Thursday, it said.

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