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Avalanche traps about 150 Pakistani soldiers

I made a video of all the Photos published on this thread..I am not that expert and somebody on here can do a better job...If anybody can make a better video please do so and post it..
Our contribution will be to Keep the incident in media spot light for some time...At least on the internet...So that our shameless media doesnt forget all about the Buried soldiers and put Mr.Horse teeth in the spotlight...as they have been doing until now.

 
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So according to the images Xeric posted, from where did the avalanche come, in this real picture?

Or is this picture on taken from the other side?

I made a video of all the Photos published on this thread..I am not that expert and somebody on here can do a better job...If anybody can make a better video please do so and post it..
Our contribution will be to Keep the incident in media spot light for some time...At least on the internet...So that our shameless media doesnt forget all about the Buried soldiers and put Mr.Horse teeth in the spotlight...as they have been doing until now.


Nice video, but maybe you can edit it on the part that said not accessible to heavy machinery, because dozers and snow ploughers have reached the area.
 
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I made a video of all the Photos published on this thread..I am not that expert and somebody on here can do a better job...If anybody can make a better video please do so and post it..
Our contribution will be to Keep the incident in media spot light for some time...At least on the internet...So that our shameless media doesnt forget all about the Buried soldiers and put Mr.Horse teeth in the spotlight...as they have been doing until now.


OMG 42 years??:enjoy:
 
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No PR71/2012-ISPR Dated: April 9, 2012
Rawalpindi - April 9, 2012:
Update Gayari Rescue Operation


286 soldiers including 60 civilians alongwith dozers and JCB (used for digging) are employed at the incident site for rescue operation. Effort is further being beefed up. They have so far cleared one platform measuring a 40 feet length, 30 feet wide and 10 feet deep. 5 helicopters are taking part in the operation while heavy machinery, additional manpower including technical experts from National Disaster Management Authority and Strategic Planning Division have been moved from Islamabad via C 130.

PR70/2012-ISPR Dated: April 9, 2012
Rawalpindi - April 9, 2012:
Update Gayari Rescue Operation


An expert team comprising 3 individuals from Switzerland is arriving tonight to assist in rescue operations.
Another disaster management team comprising 6 individuals alongwith necessary equipment from Germany will also arrive Islamabad tonight.
 
^^^ It is still being called a "rescue" operation.
 
Nice video, but maybe you can edit it on the part that said not accessible to heavy machinery, because dozers and snow ploughers have reached the area.

Hi,
Like i said,i am not expert at making youtube videos and not sure how to edit it..If you can edit it...By all means do so. and make it better.
 
Hi,
Like i said,i am not expert at making youtube videos and not sure how to edit it..If you can edit it...By all means do so. and make it better.

I dont think you can do it now, but just make a comment on the bottom!

No PR71/2012-ISPR Dated: April 9, 2012
Rawalpindi - April 9, 2012:
Update Gayari Rescue Operation


286 soldiers including 60 civilians alongwith dozers and JCB (used for digging) are employed at the incident site for rescue operation. Effort is further being beefed up. They have so far cleared one platform measuring a 40 feet length, 30 feet wide and 10 feet deep. 5 helicopters are taking part in the operation while heavy machinery, additional manpower including technical experts from National Disaster Management Authority and Strategic Planning Division have been moved from Islamabad via C 130.

Folks from SPD are also there???!!!
 
when an avalanche takes place and you are in its way it allows you to glide on the surface and not get sucked into the wake.
I don't think you've seen what an avalanche looks like. There's no 'surface' to glide on. Here....from 1:00 to 1:58.


Snow turns to ice within minutes burying you in an icy tomb. The bottom line: You're screwed!
 
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Swiss and Us professionals are already in Pakistan to help in extraction of any possible survivors.Now the Swiss, as we know, are very professional, capable and equipped in matters of snow so all we can do is pray.
 
I think I tracked it down on Google Earth. As a layman the location doesn't look safe to me :confused:
 
this doesnot look good i hope that causalities are minimal but still i am praying that most make it out alive but the freeze, frost bite and lack of oxygen makes things veryyyyy hard
 
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