The Army successfully concluded the rescue operation for the Mana avalanche incident in Chamoli, India, as they recovered the body of the last missing worker on Sunday afternoon. The tragic incident, which occurred on February 28, resulted in a total of 8 casualties. A total of 54 workers were initially trapped in the avalanche, prompting extensive rescue efforts. The rescue teams utilized advanced technology such as thermal imaging and drones to locate survivors and retrieve the bodies of the victims. The recovery of the final missing worker marks the end of a challenging and intensive operation. The death toll from the avalanche has now reached 8, highlighting the devastating impact of natural disasters in the region. This successful recovery effort demonstrates the dedication and expertise of the rescue teams involved in the operation.

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Chamoli avalanche: Last missing worker’s body recovered after 2 days of extensive efforts; death toll reaches 8
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