8 construction workers killed, 46 rescued, after Himalayan avalanche

Rescue workers pictured after they spent 3 days working to find 54 construction whos camp was hit by an avalance in the Himalayas Rescue workers pictured after they spent 3 days working to find 54 construction whos camp was hit by an avalance in the Himalayas (Image: Indo-Tibetan Border Police)

Eight construction workers have been killed and 46 rescued after they were buried by an avalanche in the Himalayas.

The workers who were rescued survived for almost 60 hours in freezing temperatures in the metal containers that served as their accommodation.

The accident happened when the avalanche hit a construction camp near Mana village in India鈥檚 Uttarakhand state.

The labourers had been working on a highway widening project nearby.

They were rescued by members of the Indian army and national and state disaster response forces, using sniffer dogs, thermal imaging, drones and helicopters.

The Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), which also took part in the rescue, said that the 鈥渞elentless effort鈥� to recover the workers had taken three days.

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