The recent avalanche incident in India has seen a revision in the total number of workers affected, now standing at 54 instead of the previously reported 55. It was discovered that one of the workers had departed from the campsite prior to the avalanche striking. The incident has brought attention to the dangers faced by workers in such remote areas. This tragic event serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of avalanches and the risks involved in working in such hazardous conditions. Authorities are continuing their search and rescue efforts to locate any missing workers and provide support to those affected by the avalanche. The incident highlights the importance of safety measures and preparedness in high-risk work environments, particularly in mountainous regions prone to avalanches. As the search and rescue operation continues, the focus remains on ensuring the well-being of all workers involved and preventing future tragedies through improved safety protocols and emergency response strategies.

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Revised count shows 54 workers affected by avalanche; one had left camp before disaster struck.
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