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It is time to close this thread, Avalanche case is over now.
Too late, too slow, lack progress, weak response, and no glasses surprisingly.
For your reference it took them 69 days to rescue Chilean miners.
For your reference it took them 69 days to rescue Chilean miners.
Yes, but for your reference, they were able to get a few things to the miners during that time that most humans need. You know, things like air, water, food, warmth etc.
Thats because they weren't swept away by such a massive force and their exact coordinates were known all along....
Nobody knows which part of the glacier holds the soldiers...
This looks like a landslide rather than an avalanche. The amount of earth that needs to be shifted looks imeasurable.
I'm guessing the first located body is going give the best indication on how long this task is going to take.
Aside from that, the displacement of earth is also going to be a huge factor.
Just wish there were more pics/vids of the incident.
There always seems to be resticted media coverage which is something ive grown to detest of the army and government especially evident in places where drone strikes occur.
WHY?
This is a national disaster, let the media in ffs! I don't wana see ISPR-taken shots.
Yes.
And that is also why quoting the Chilean rescue as a reference point is not applicable in this case.
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Welcome to Pakistan! Contrary to what most people think, the Army is not a walk in the park and neither do we have an infinite budget as many of our pseudo-left radicals suggest. Most of the time, safety equipment takes the largest 'Maybe Next Time'. I have seen men at artillery positions with their ears bleeding after prolonged shelling campaigns because they have no ear protection.
Life of a soldier, it's damn tough!
Xeric can add more.
This is a national disaster, let the media in ffs! I don't wana see ISPR-taken shots.