New Delhi: Living in the mountains with nothing but white snow on all sides can be quite magical, peaceful and relaxing. However, being on the slopes means one has to be constantly alert to avoid getting caught in natural disasters, especially an avalanche.
Avalanches, by nature, are among the most serious objective hazards to life and property in mountainous terrain, with their destructive capability resulting from their potential to carry enormous masses of snow at high speeds.
Avalanches are most common during winter or spring but glacier movements may cause ice and snow avalanches at any time of the year.
Therefore, understanding avalanches is important if you live near mountains or in avalanche-prone areas like Jammu and Kashmir.
In what could be known as a latest in avalanche tragedy, three Indian soldiers were killed in the multiple avalanches that hit an army post at Batalik sector in Jammu and Kashmir's Ladakh region.
Although humans can't control natural disasters, they can still take steps that can help reduce the risk. The International Civil Defence Organisation (ICDO) offers some preventive and protective measures such as -
Because avalanches can occur without warning, sending thousands of tons of debris and ice downhill at breakneck speeds, one needs to be prepared to be safe.
Here are some general precautions and safety measures if you or someone you're near with gets caught in an avalanche:
Aavalanches can be triggered by many things such as heavy snowfall or rain. Avalanches can also be triggered by other loads such as skiers, snowmobilers, animals or explosives. Vibrations from an earththquake can also cause avalanches.
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