
Mana has been elevated by all the Shramvir, who escaped from the overthrow of the avalanche. He has said to get involved in road construction again. At the same time, some workers have been so scared to see the scene of death due to avalanche that they do not want to come to this area again.
On February 28, eight workers died of premature death due to the avalanche that occurred near Mana Camp, while 46 were evacuated. After treatment at the Army Hospital Jyotirmath for two days, the workers have now returned to their homes. Most of the workers have said to return to Badrinath land for road construction again.
Jitesh Kumar of Bihar says that they are not afraid of this incident. After going home, Mana will be involved in road construction work again. They have been working here for two years. There is a chance to work in the land of Badrinath, what can be greater luck than this.

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Chamoli avalanche – Photo: Dialogue News Agency
Kishan Kumar of Bihar says that the family members are also troubled by this incident. Now going to the family members, but will return. We have no problem. If there was a problem, why would you come to work in this Himalayan region. We also get more remuneration to work here than in the lower areas.

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Chamoli avalanche – Photo: Dialogue News Agency
Singa Bahadur of Nepal said that Mana was working in the nearby area for three months. On the avalanche, he escaped by jumping into the snow. Now I am unable to go there again. I will work in the lower areas only.

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Chamoli avalanche – Photo: Dialogue News Agency
Ram Sujan of UP was posted as foreman in the road construction company. They arrived here this year. He says that the Mana region is sensitive. It is difficult to work after noon even on normal days. The incident of avalanche is heartbreaking. Now there is no desire to work in Mana pass area again. Will work only in the plains.
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Chamoli avalanche – Photo: Dialogue News Agency
Living in high Himalayan regions increases blood pressure and becomes normal when it comes to lower areas. The workers who came out of the incident of avalanche had increased blood pressure on the first day, but after treatment their health is now normal. Nobody has any physical trouble. – Dr. Ankit Kumar Mishra, Doctor, Army Hospital, Jyotirmath, Chamoli
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