Chamoli avalanche survivors show determination to return: 'It's a privilege to work on Badrinath's land'
Chamoli: The Chamoli avalanche has left a profound impact on the workers, with some determined to return to work and others reluctant to face the risks again. The tragedy has highlighted the dangers faced by those working in the Himalayan region, but it has also underscored their resilience and dedication.
Among the 46 workers who were rescued safely, many want to return to the BRO’s Road construction work near the Indo-China border in Chamoli district. After two days of treatment at the Army Hospital in Jyotirmath, many surviving workers have now returned to their homes. Despite the tragic incident, the spirits of the survivors remain high, with many expressing their determination to return to work on Badrinath’s land.
The avalanche near Mana Camp resulted in the deaths of eight workers, but 46 were rescued and treated at the Army Hospital in Jyotirmath. Following their recovery,........
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