2009 Afghan avalanches explained

Place:near Kabul, Afghanistan
Casualties1:At least 10 dead

The 2009 Afghan avalanches occurred near Kabul, Afghanistan on 16 January 2009. At least ten people were killed and twelve vehicles and machinery used to clear the road of snow were swept away when the avalanche struck a highway.[1] Forty people were rescued, eleven of whom were injured by the avalanches. The avalanches struck the Salang tunnel, the main highway linking southern and northern Afghanistan in the middle of the Hindu Kush mountains, at an altitude of 4450m (14,600feet).[2] Searchers spent the next two days and beyond locating the victims.[3]

References

35.3222°N 69.0269°W

Notes and References

  1. News: Afghanistan avalanches kill 10. 2009-01-18. 2009-01-18. The Belfast Telegraph.
  2. News: Avalanches kill at least 10 in Afghanistan: official. 2009-01-18. 2009-01-18. Reuters.
  3. News: Afghanistan avalanches kill 10. 2009-01-18. 2009-01-18. Irish Independent.