Army car falls into gorge in J&K’s Bandipora, two squaddies dead.
Army vehicle falls into gorge in J&K’s Bandipora; two squaddies dead. Three other injured infantrymen were admitted to the district health facility in Bandipora. At least four-foot soldiers died, and three others were injured after an Army automobile skidded off the street in Jammu and Kashmir’s Bandipora district and fell right into a deep gorge near the Wular Viewpoint on Saturday. Dr. Masarat Iqbal Wani, medical superintendent of District Hospital Bandipora, instructed ANI, “Five injured have been introduced here, out of which 2 had been added uselessly; three injured who had been in essential circumstances had been stated Srinagar for further remedy.” Iqbal said that the three critically injured infantrymen had been resuscitated and then referred to Srinagar. Further details about the incident are awaited. The incident comes just a week after five squaddies died and five others, along with the driving force, sustained essential accidents after the automobile skidded off the road alongside the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch district on Tuesday night. The automobile became part of a six-car convoy, and at the time of the incident, it went off the road near Poonch and plunged into a nullah (rivulet). After confirmation from floor sources, officials ruled out a terrorist-initiated incident in this regard. Bloodless wave conditions have been rocking the valley for the last month, and on Saturday, thick fog engulfed parts of Kashmir. Weather officers stated that there is an opportunity for a heavy blizzard over the middle and higher reaches of the valley. Additionally, the MeT branch issued a ‘yellow’ alert for Saturday and an ‘orange’ alert for Sunday with a heavy snow warning. It warned that there could be brief surface and air transportation disruptions, mainly on Sunday. In view of the climate office’s forecast, officials have additionally requested humans to exercise caution and avoid unnecessary journeys amid such negative weather conditions to ensure protection and decrease disruptions.