NEW DELHI : In what is being termed as miracle of sorts a solider has been pulled out alive from the Siachen Avalanche after being buried under 25 feet of snow for six days. Though the soldier is critical, reports on ground have indicated his pulse has raised the spirits of rescue teams who have been trudging through snow day and night.The survivor Lance Naik Hanamanthappa Koppad, a resident of Dharwad Dist, Karnataka, was pulled out from under 25 feet of snow on Monday night with no signs of life but a pulse. Rescuers on ground are calling it unbelievable as in -45 degrees the man managed to keep himself alive for six days under the cover of ice.Koppad was immediately rushed to a warm tent on the camp site where the medical team tended to him. Sources have told ET that the man is critical and that he would be shifted to a hospital on Tuesday."We are trying our best to evacuate him as soon as possible to RnR hospital". said an official close to the matter.A total of four bodies have been pulled out on Monday and rescue operations are on to uncover all ten bodies of personnel who were buried under the Avalanche that struck a post at 19000 feet in Northern Siachen.Officials on ground have also lauded the efforts of the rescue team who have consistently conducted search operations through blizzards in an Avalanche prone area. Along with this two rescue dogs also paid a heavy price with their lives while undergoing the operations due to the extreme harsh weather on the glacier.