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12-year-old girl found alive after remaining buried for 18 hours after avalanche in PoK
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Shahnaz, who was rescued after a heavy snowfall and avalanches receives medical aid at a hospital in Muzaffarabad. (Reuters Photo)
Shahnaz, who was rescued after a heavy snowfall and avalanches receives medical aid at a hospital in Muzaffarabad. (Reuters Photo)

A 12-year-old girl has miraculously survived after remaining buried for 18-hours after a massive avalanche hit her house in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir's Neelum Valley, officials said.

Samina Bibi lived with her family in a three-storey house in Neelum Valley when the building was hit by an avalanche and got engulfed by snow on Tuesday.

She was found alive during the rescue operation by the disaster management authorities on Wednesday and had suffered a leg fracture, with blood oozing from her mouth, Geo News reported.

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She was later shifted to a hospital in Muzaffarabad where she is undergoing treatment and is said to be out of danger.

"It was not less than a miracle that Samina was alive after the natural calamity," Shahnaz, the mother of Shamina, said.

However, Shahnaz lost a son and another daughter in the tragedy.

Neelum Valley in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) is among several places in Pakistan that have been hit by massive avalanches and other snow-related incidents that have so far killed 114 people.

Neelum Valley is the worst hit as hundreds of building in the area have been destroyed, killing 76 people.

In Balochistan, 31 people have died while at least 7 people were killed in Sialkot and other districts of Punjab over the past few days.

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(Published 16 January 2020, 14:29 IST)