The recent avalanche incident in India has been updated with new information revealing that the total number of affected workers has been revised to 54, down from the initial count of 55. It was discovered that one worker had left the campsite before the avalanche struck, reducing the number of individuals impacted. The incident took place in a remote location, highlighting the dangers that workers face in such environments. Authorities are continuing their efforts to provide support and assistance to those affected by the avalanche. The incident serves as a reminder of the risks associated with working in hazardous conditions, especially in mountainous regions prone to natural disasters. The workers’ safety remains a top priority as rescue and recovery operations are carried out in the aftermath of the avalanche. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.

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“Avalanche impact revised: 54 workers affected, not 55, after one left campsite before disaster struck”
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