Army Rescues 135 Tourists in Sikkim; 1,000 Still Stranded Amid Landslides

The Indian Army has rescued 135 stranded tourists from North Sikkim where landslides have severed road links. Operation Him Setu was launched by the Trishakti Corps to evacuate people from Lachen, with approximately 1,000 tourists still awaiting rescue. Army vehicles are towing civilian cars across treacherous, snowbound stretches while providing medical aid. The Border Roads Organisation is coordinating closely with the Army to clear roads and restore connectivity under severe weather conditions.

Key Points: Army Rescues 135 Tourists in Sikkim Landslide Operation

  • 135 tourists rescued so far
  • 1,000 still stranded in Lachen
  • Landslides snap road connectivity
  • Operation Him Setu launched by Trishakti Corps
  • Army, BRO working to clear routes
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Army rescues 135 tourists in North Sikkim, operation continues amid landslides

Indian Army's Operation Him Setu evacuates 135 tourists in North Sikkim amid landslides. 1,000 remain stranded as troops clear snowbound routes.

"Our foremost priority is the safety and well-being of every citizen. - Army official"

Gangtok, April 9

The Army has so far rescued 135 stranded tourists from North Sikkim, where landslides have snapped road connectivity, officials said on Thursday. Defence spokesman Lt Col Mahendra Rawat said that the Indian Army's Trishakti Corps launched 'Operation Him Setu' to evacuate stranded tourists at Lachen in North Sikkim.

He said that the evacuation is being conducted in phases. So far, 135 tourists have been safely evacuated, along with 32 light vehicles and 10 motorcycles.

Approximately 1,000 tourists remain stranded in Lachen, with sustained efforts underway to ensure their safe evacuation at the earliest, the official added.

Army vehicles have been employed to tow civilian vehicles across steep and snowbound stretches, the spokesman said, adding that medical emergencies and citizens requiring assistance are being evacuated promptly.

According to Lt Col Rawat, a landslide has disrupted road connectivity between Lachen and Chungthang in North Sikkim, severely impacting movement in the region. Responding swiftly, the Trishakti Corps under Eastern Command of the Indian Army launched 'Operation Him Setu' to restore access and assist stranded tourists.

Despite severe weather and heavy snowfall, troops have opened critical passes and activated alternate routes to facilitate evacuation.

The Defence spokesman said that the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) is working in close coordination with the Trishakti Corps, undertaking continuous road clearance, snow removal, and restoration of connectivity under challenging weather and terrain conditions.

The Indian Army is also working closely with the civil administration, providing on-ground assistance, medical aid, and facilitating evacuation as conditions permit.

Another Army official stated, "Our foremost priority is the safety and well-being of every citizen. Our teams remain committed to providing all necessary assistance on the ground."

The situation continues to be closely monitored, the spokesman said.

A Sikkim government official also confirmed that multiple landslides have disrupted road connectivity between Lachen and Chungthang. The affected area lies close to the India-China border.

- IANS

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Priya S
This is heartwarming news. So glad to hear the tourists are being rescued. My prayers for the safety of the remaining 1000 people and the army personnel working tirelessly. The coordination with BRO and civil admin is commendable.
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Rohit P
While the rescue effort is praiseworthy, we must ask why so many tourists were allowed to travel to such a sensitive border area during this season? The article says it's near the India-China border. Shouldn't there be better advisories and restrictions from the state tourism department to prevent such situations?
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Sarah B
Incredible work by the Trishakti Corps. Towing civilian vehicles across snowbound stretches... that's next level dedication. Hope everyone gets home safe soon.
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Vikram M
The BRO deserves a huge shoutout too. Working in those conditions to clear roads is a herculean task. It's a great example of different arms of the government working seamlessly together. Proud moment.
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Kavya N
Can't imagine the anxiety of the stranded families. Thank God for the Indian Army. They are truly our guardians, not just at the borders but also in such natural calamities. 🙏

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