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Girl rescued after 18 hours buried in Kashmir snow


16 January 2020  

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ISLAMABAD: A 12-year-old girl has been rescued alive after being buried under snow for 18 hours when an avalanche hit her home in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, international media reports said.

Samina Bibi said she had been “screaming and shouting for help” as she lay trapped in a room under the snow, she told Reuters.

She said she thought she would “die there”, before she was rescued.

The Neelum Valley has been hit by avalanches and landslides in recent days killing at least 74 people.

But Pakistan-administered Kashmir, and Neelum Valley in particular, were the worst hit. Rescuers there are still searching for missing people.

(Agencies)

Publish Date : 16 January 2020 15:42 PM

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