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Punjab CM says four people from state untraceable after Uttarakhand glacier mishap

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Tribune Web Desk
Chandigarh, February 14

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Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh said four people from the state were still missing in the flash floods that followed the recent glacier mishap in Uttarakhand’s Chamoli district.

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Amarinder Singh said in a tweet on Sunday that Punjab was willing to extend any help it could to help trace the missing people.  

“Four of our Punjabi workers Kewal Singh, Sukhwinder, Kulvir Singh & Sukhwinder Singh have been missing from Chamoli, Uttarakhand since the recent disaster. I seek CM @TSRawatBJP ’s intervention in tracing them. We in Punjab are ready to help Uttarakhand in every way,” the tweet said.  

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