14 mountaineers rescued; 17 still missing in Uttarkashi
The Free Press Journal|October 06, 2022
Multi-agency search operation aided by IAF choppers continues
14 mountaineers rescued; 17 still missing in Uttarkashi

Fourteen members of a 41-strong mountaineering team that was caught in an avalanche on Draupadi Ka Danda peak, in Uttarakhand's Uttarakashi district, were rescued on Wednesday, as a multi-agency rescue operation aided by Indian Air Force helicopters was underway to find the missing others.

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