Tragedy at Zoji La! Massive Avalanche Hits Ladakh, At Least 7 Feared Dead as Cars Buried!

In a heart-wrenching incident, at least seven people have lost their lives following a massive avalanche at the treacherous Zoji La Pass in Ladakh today. The disaster struck the Srinagar-Leh National Highway, a vital link for the region, catching commuters off guard. According to initial reports, several vehicles carrying passengers and essential supplies were buried under a thick blanket of snow as the avalanche swept down the mountain slopes with terrifying velocity.
The sudden influx of snow turned the highway into a graveyard of metal and ice within seconds. Local authorities, the Indian Army, and personnel from the Border Roads Organization (BRO) rushed to the spot to initiate a massive search and rescue operation. Despite the biting cold and the risk of further slides, rescuers are working tirelessly to dig out those trapped under the debris. The exact number of people missing remains uncertain, raising fears that the death toll could climb higher.
The injured have been evacuated to nearby medical facilities for urgent treatment. Due to the severity of the incident, the Srinagar-Leh highway has been closed indefinitely for safety reasons, and authorities have issued a high alert for travelers in the region. This tragic event highlights the extreme vulnerability of high-altitude passes in the Himalayas during the winter-spring transition. The administration is closely monitoring the situation as specialized teams continue to scan the area for survivors.