. The incident occurred in the northern state of Uttarakhand, known for its popular trekking routes in the Indian Himalayas. The workers, employed by a road construction company, were at their campsite when the avalanche struck, trapping them under the snow. Rescue teams were immediately deployed to the area to search for survivors. Unfortunately, the harsh weather conditions and the remote location of the campsite made rescue operations challenging. The workers who were affected by the avalanche were part of a team working on a road construction project in the region. The authorities have been providing updates on the situation and coordinating efforts to ensure the safety and well-being of the workers. Incidents of avalanches are not uncommon in the mountainous regions of India, especially during the winter months. It serves as a grim reminder of the risks faced by workers in such hazardous environments. The revised number of affected workers highlights the importance of accurate information and communication during rescue operations in remote areas. The authorities are continuing their efforts to locate the missing worker and provide support to the families of those affected by the tragedy.

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