Hajam and his four family members, who took refuge in the house of their neighbour on Sunday night, were among the 16 persons who were buried alive as the two-storey house was gulped by the caving in of earth.
Hajam had shifted to the house of his neighbour Ghulam Nabi Hajam considering the latter's house comparatively safer from his own in the snow-bound village perched atop a hillock, three kilometres from the last motorable road.
It was around midnight that the residents were awakened by a sudden thud and shaking of earth. Fear stricken, they came out of their beds and saw cracks had developed in some houses. However, they got the shock of their life when they found Ghulam's house had vanished from face of earth.
"We were shocked to see that the house was nowhere. It had been buried inside the earth. It was as if there was no building at that spot ever," Ghulam Qadir Dar, a local, said.
"We tried our best but there was no way we could do anything," he said, adding "we were joined by residents of adjoining villages and security forces and civil administration as the word spread".
