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Sadhna top rescue operation: All stranded to reach home today, 18 were rescued on Sunday

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January 7, 2019
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Sadhna top rescue: Amid avalanche warning police led team rescues 18 people, body of deceased brought back
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By Tasaduq Hussain

Kupwara: The passnagers standarded at Sadhna Top since Friday evening  including, women, children and elderly will be transported towards their respective destinations after Beacon on Monday morning started the road clearance operation to rescue them.

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Reports said that, few passenger motor vehicles including a vehicle transportating Gas cylinders were stuck in snow laden narrow spaces of Sadhna Top at Khooni nallah.
“The Cylinder  vehicle is on its way to Tangdhar from Khooni nallah since Beacon has cleared the road for traffic movement”, SHO Karnah Nasir Ahmad said.
He said that few other vehicles stuck there have some technical snag due to which some passengers are still there.
” We are waiting for a communication from the spot wether vehicles will start or not. In condition the vehicles won’t start we have arranged some vehicle to bring back all the passengers,” he said.
Nasir assured that all the passnagers are safe “Hopefully all will reach home today,”  Nasir said.
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