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Avalanche in Turkey wipes out rescue team; 38 dead overall

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Emergency service members work in the snow around overturned vehicles, near the town of Bahcesaray, Van province, eastern Turkey, Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2020. An avalanche slammed into a mountain road in the province, which borders Iran, wiping out a huge team of rescue workers sent to find two people missing in an earlier avalanche.

ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — An avalanche slammed into a mountain road in eastern Turkey on Wednesday, wiping out a huge team of rescue workers sent to find people missing in an earlier avalanche. Officials said 33 emergency workers were killed, 53 were injured and others are still buried under the snow.

Wednesday’s avalanche increased the overall death toll from the disaster to 38.

Some 300 emergency service workers were called to a highway near the mountain-surrounded town of Bahcesaray in Van province, which borders Iran, after an avalanche struck late Tuesday. That snow slide killed five people and left two missing. Around noon Wednesday, the team was struck by the second avalanche.

Turkey’s emergency and disaster management agency, AFAD, said 33 bodies were recovered from the mass of snow on the steep slope. Earlier, Gov. Mehmet Emin Bilmez said the dead included eight military police officers, three government-paid village guards, three firefighters and nine volunteers

Emergency teams were still searching for other colleagues under the snow, Bilmez said. He did not provide a figure of how many more could be missing.

Some 30 emergency workers were either pulled out of the heap of snow or escaped themselves and were hospitalized Wednesday, the Interior Ministry said. There was no further information on their conditions.

Video from the scene showed at least three overturned vehicles at the bottom of a hill during a snowstorm. Some rescuers were struggling to climb out of a steep incline while others dug frantically into the snow with shovels and pick-axes. Fog, heavy snow and strong winds were hampering the rescue efforts.

The head of AFAD’s operations in Van province, Osman Ucar, was among those injured. Speaking from his hospital bed, he said he was dragged along with an excavator that was toppled by the sliding snow.

“I was half-buried,” he said, adding that he escaped on his own.

The first avalanche buried a snow-clearing vehicle and a minibus. The vehicle’s operator and seven passengers escaped alive.

The state-run Anadolu Agency said the driver, Bahattin Karagulle, was trapped beneath the snow for 25 minutes before he managed to break a window and escape. He walked toward a village to get help before being picked up by a passing vehicle.

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"The head of AFAD’s operations in Van province, Osman Ucar, was among those injured. Speaking from his hospital bed, he said he was dragged along with an excavator that was toppled by the sliding snow."

Aha, thats a huge **** up from u for doing such an operation in such hostile conditions. Very huge **** up.
 
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We are so helpless in front of Nature
 
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These folks know it’s worth putting one’s own life in the harm’s way to save those of others....

He who saves one life it’s like he has saved the whole humanity...

May Allah-u Azimushshan be Ra’zi with them...
 
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Absolute unprofessionalism and lack of caution leads to idiotic waste of life. But human life is cheap in Turkey so in two days nobody will even remember about what happened.
 
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RIP to the deceased, Fast recovery to the injured.
 
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Absolute unprofessionalism and lack of caution leads to idiotic waste of life. But human life is cheap in Turkey so in two days nobody will even remember about what happened.
Lets not jump into conclusions without knowing the ground realities, its a natural desaster after all.
 
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Lets not jump into conclusions without knowing the ground realities, its a natural desaster after all.

I don’t know bro but I have never heard before of such a situation where 5 pie die of an avalanche and then 35 more people from the rescue team die while saving them. The rescue team was apparently mostly consisted of guys from the Gendarmerie, local village guards and civilian people from the region so who knows what kind of precautions they took and if they even took any.

Shouldn’t they secure the area they will work on first?
 
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