Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Dam dilemma exposes India’s double standards

Dam

India is voicing alarm over China’s construction of the world’s largest hydropower dam in Tibet, warning it could slash dry-season flows of the Brahmaputra by up to 85%. But critics note that New Delhi itself has been accused of weaponizing rivers, most recently by Pakistan after India suspended its participation in the 1960 Indus Waters … Read more

Who Is Shehroze Kashif? Pakistan’s young mountaineer sets world record

Who Is Shehroze Kashif?

Shehroze Kashif sets a record by submitting the 13th highest peak in the world. He is only one peak away from summiting all the highest peaks. He recently conquered the world’s sixth-highest peak, Cho Oyo. Lahore: Shehroze Kashif, a young mountain climbing prodigy from Pakistan, establishes a record by becoming the world’s youngest mountaineer to … Read more

Indian athletes denied entry to 19th Asian Games by China over territorial dispute

Indian athletes denied entry to 19th Asian Games by China over territorial dispute

Three Indian athletes withdrew from the Asian Games. They were set to compete in wushu. The Indian wushu team missed the World University Games earlier. Three Indian martial arts athletes, hailing from Arunachal Pradesh, a region claimed by China as “South Tibet,” had to withdraw from the Asian Games in Hangzhou after failing to secure … Read more

20 dead, eight still missing after Tibet tunnel avalanche

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  • Rescue workers are digging with mechanical diggers in deep snow to locate buried vehicles.
  • Eight people are still missing and 20 people are said to have died as of Friday.
  • The majority of those were Tibetans returning to their hometowns for the Lunar New Year.

Tibet: Following an avalanche in Tibet that buried several vehicles in deep snow and ice on a section of road connected to a highway tunnel, twenty people have been confirmed dead and eight are still missing.

On Friday, images on Chinese state media showed rescue workers digging with mechanical diggers in deep snow to locate buried vehicles when the avalanche hit the road and highway tunnel connecting the city of Nyingchi in Tibet’s southwest with outlying Medog county.

According to the state-run news source, eight people are still missing and 20 people are said to have died as of Friday. Since the avalanche that occurred at around 8 p.m. (12:00 GMT) on Tuesday on a section of road between Pai village in Mailing county and the Doxong La tunnel in Medog county, 53 more people have been saved., It stated that five of the survivors had severe injuries.

Tibetans were returning to their hometowns

According to a local villager, the majority of those on the road at the time of the accident were Tibetans returning to their hometowns for the Lunar New Year, which begins on Sunday.

Vehicles were crushed under the weight of tonnes of snow and ice that collapsed at the mouth of the tunnel, trapping drivers inside their vehicles, according to rescue workers.

Nyingchi is about five hours’ drive from the regional capital, Lhasa, and is located at an elevation of about 3,040 meters (9,974 feet). During the winter, nighttime temperatures routinely fall well below freezing.

According to Chinese authorities, 1,000 rescue workers and dozens of emergency vehicles have been dispatched to the disaster site.

“The snow was so deep it was as high as to people’s waist, and the road is very slippery. “Many rescue workers stumbled all the way there,” said a local healthcare worker.

In the Himalayas, avalanches are common. Last October, a mountaineering expedition was caught in an avalanche on Mount Draupadi ka Danda-II in India’s northern state of Uttarakhand, killing at least 26 people.

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Tibet Airlines’ jet veers off runway ,catches fire

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A Tibet Airlines plane caught fire after straying off the runway at a Chinese airport on Thursday, but the airline claimed all passengers and staff were “safely evacuated.” The flight, which was carrying 113 passengers and nine crew members, was flying from Chongqing, China, to Nyingchi, Tibet, when “abnormalities” were discovered and take-off was halted, … Read more

Tibet beefs up investment during 14th five-year plan

Tibet

LHASA: Southwest China’s Tibet Autonomous Region plans to invest 601.5 billion yuan (around $94.3 billion) during its 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021/25), according to local authorities. The number sees a growth rate of 58 per cent, compared with that of the 13th Five-Year Plan (2016/20), the fifth session of the 11th People’s Congress of Tibet … Read more

6,660 5G base stations built in Tibet

Tibet

LHASA- Southwest China’s Tibet Autonomous Region built 3,083 5G base stations in 2021, bringing the number of 5G base stations in the region to 6,660 in total. The figure was released by Yan Jinhai, acting chairman of the regional government, in his government work report delivered Tuesday at the fifth session of the 11th People’s … Read more

Peng Shuai to Xinjiang – the issues overshadowing the Beijing Olympics

Olympics

BEIJING: From human rights to coronavirus and tennis star Peng Shuai, February’s Beijing Olympics have been overshadowed by several controversies. With under two months, until the Games begin, the United States on Monday reacted by announcing a diplomatic boycott. AFP Sports looks at the issues hanging over the Olympics: Peng Shuai There was a grave international concern … Read more

Largest airport terminal in Tibet operational 

Largest airport terminal

LHASA: After more than three years of construction, the largest airport terminal in southwest China’s Tibet Autonomous Region began operation on Saturday. The new terminal of Lhasa Gonggar Airport looks like a lotus flower from above. It will help the airport meet the target of handling 9 million passengers and 80,000 tonnes of cargo and … Read more