City
Epaper

Satellite imagery being utilise to trace Arunachal's missing Everester, aide

By IANS | Updated: September 5, 2022 23:45 IST

Itanagar, Sep 5 Satellite imagery is being used to trace Tapi Mra, the first mountaineer from Arunachal Pradesh ...

Open in App

Itanagar, Sep 5 Satellite imagery is being used to trace Tapi Mra, the first mountaineer from Arunachal Pradesh to conquer Mount Everest, and his associate Niku Dao, who had gone to climb the state's highest peak and have remained untraceable for the past 20 days on Monday.

East Kameng district's Deputy Commissioner Pravimal Abhishek Polumatla on Monday said that they are trying to study the satellite imagery of the National Remote Sensing Centre and Shillong-based North East Space Applications Centre, but yet to get any clue as to the location of these mountaineers.

The district administration is continuously passing on details to the family members of Mra and Dao.

Polumatla said that Mra has taken up an expedition to Mt. Kyarisatam (Mt. Chiumo) which is located at the India-Tibet border at an altitude of 6,890 metres. However, Mra and Dao have been untraceable since August 17 as reported by the remaining six members of the expedition who reached Seppa from their expedition base camp on August 29 evening.

He said that persistent rain for the past few days has led to swelling of all rivers - including Kameng, Kania and Wapriyang Bung. Four Army helicopters remained on standby to undertake an aerial search, once the weather clears, to trace the two missing mountaineers.

The state government has sought help from Indian Army's Tezpur-headquartered Gajraj Corps in the search and rescue mission.

Mra, 37, had climbed the highest peak of the world on May 21, 2009.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: ZootopiaPravimal abhishek polumatlaarmyMRAHostArmy to army
Open in App

Related Stories

MumbaiMumbai Police Bust Interstate Fake Stamp Racket, Seize Counterfeit Postal Stamps Worth Rs 27.84 Lakh

MumbaiImpersonator Posing as Cop Arrested in Mumbai; ₹66 Lakh Kenyan Tourist Robbery Solved

MumbaiMumbai: Men Posing as Police Rob Kenyan Woman of Rs 66.45 Lakh in in Broad Daylight

NationalJammu and Kashmir: 7 Security Force Personnel Injured in Gunfight with Terrorists in Kishtwar

MumbaiMumbai: Arthur Road Jail Link Revealed in Angadia Firing and ₹47 Lakh Robbery Case

National Realted Stories

NationalNIA investigates Malda SP and BDO offices to probe judicial officers' gherao

NationalDelhi Court reserves order on cognisance of ED's chargesheet against Robert Vadra, others

NationalMajor narcotics bust in Delhi, two drug suppliers arrested, over 45 kg ganja seized

NationalISI's micro-module strategy aims to evade detection, target India's rail lifeline

NationalBengal's Berhampore tense as Congress candidate Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury faces TMC protests