Four more bodies found in Uttarakhand; rescue ends.
• The last four workers trapped by an avalanche at Mana village in Uttarakhand were recovered after a 60-hour rescue operation.
• The disaster occurred at a Border Roads Organisation construction site, with 23 trapped workers safely rescued by Indian Army and Indo-Tibetan Border Police teams.
• The National Disaster Management Authority issued a 24-hour avalanche warning for the upper reaches of Uttarakhand and Jammu and Kashmir.
• The deceased include Mohendar Pal from Kangra, Harmensh Chand from Una, Jitendra Singh from Rampur, Manjeet Yadav from Mau, Alok Yadav from Kanpur, and Ashok from Fatehpur, all in Uttar Pradesh; and Arvind from Dehradun, and Anil Kumar from Rudrapur, both from Uttarakhand.
• The bodies of the victims are being sent to their homes after a postmortem.
• The rescue operation involved a drone-based intelligent buried object detection system, Tiranga Mountain Rescue Team members, and Robin, an avalanche rescue dog.
• The Indian Army used five helicopters, two choppers from the Indian Air Force, and one civilian helicopter to evacuate the rescued workers to the Joshimath Military Hospital.
• Over 250 people from various rescue agencies participated in the operation.