Army Rescues 1,405 Stranded in Sikkim Landslides in 48-Hour 'Operation Him Setu'

The Indian Army has successfully concluded 'Operation Him Setu', evacuating all 1,321 stranded tourists and 84 local residents from North Sikkim's Lachen area. The rescue was completed within 48 hours despite severe weather and heavy snowfall that triggered landslides, damaging the Lachen-Chungthang road. Troops constructed footbridges and temporary crossing points, set up reception centers with food and medical care, and worked in coordination with civil administration and the Border Roads Organisation. The Trishakti Corps led the effort, ensuring the safe and orderly movement of all evacuees from the region near the India-China border.

Key Points: Indian Army Evacuates 1,405 from Sikkim Landslides

  • 1,405 people evacuated safely
  • Operation completed within 48 hours
  • Landslides snapped Lachen-Chungthang road
  • Footbridges built for evacuation
  • Coordination with civil admin and BRO
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Army rescues all 1,321 stranded tourists and 84 locals in North Sikkim after landslides

Indian Army's 'Operation Him Setu' successfully evacuates 1,321 tourists & 84 locals stranded in North Sikkim after landslides cut off road connectivity.

"The evacuation... was carried out in an incident-free, coordinated, and seamless manner within 48 hours, despite adverse weather conditions. - Lieutenant Colonel Mahendra Rawat"

Gangtok, April 9

The Indian Army has successfully evacuated all 1,321 stranded tourists and 84 local residents from North Sikkim on Thursday after landslides snapped road connectivity in the region, officials said.

Defence Spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Mahendra Rawat said that 'Operation Him Setu', launched earlier to evacuate stranded tourists in the Lachen area of North Sikkim, has been completed successfully.

He noted that the evacuation of all stranded individuals was carried out in an incident-free, coordinated, and seamless manner within 48 hours, despite adverse weather conditions.

"A total of 1,321 tourists and 84 local residents were safely evacuated during 'Operation Him Setu'," the official said.

According to Lieutenant Colonel Rawat, connectivity in the affected area was restored through the construction of a footbridge, enabling safe and continuous evacuation across disrupted stretches following landslide damage on the Lachen-Chungthang road.

Reception centres were set up at key locations to provide food, shelter, and medical care, while medical teams remained deployed to assist those in need, he added.

Army vehicles also helped tow civilian vehicles across the difficult terrain.

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

"The operation was executed in close coordination with the civil administration and the Border Roads Organisation (BRO), which simultaneously undertook road clearance, snow removal, and restoration of connectivity under extremely challenging terrain and weather conditions," the Defence Spokesman said.

The evacuation effort was led by the Trishakti Corps under the Eastern Command of the Indian Army, with troops maintaining continuous ground presence to ensure the safe and orderly movement of evacuees throughout the operation.

Another Army official said, "Troops ensured restoration of connectivity, including the construction of temporary bridges and safe crossing points, enabling uninterrupted evacuation despite adverse conditions."

The situation continues to be monitored closely.

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

- IANS

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Priya S
Heartwarming news amidst all the negativity. 1405 people rescued! The coordination between Army, civil admin, and BRO is commendable. Setting up reception centres with food and medical care shows true compassion. Hope all the tourists and locals are now safe with their families.
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Vikram M
While the rescue is fantastic, we must ask why so many tourists were allowed in an area prone to landslides, especially near the sensitive border? The weather warnings were there. Tourism department needs better regulation and contingency plans. The Army shouldn't have to constantly bail out poor planning.
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Rohit P
Building a footbridge, towing vehicles, clearing snow... our soldiers do it all! This is real nation-building, not just talk. Sikkim's terrain is no joke. Hats off to the BRO as well for working in those conditions. 🙏
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Sarah B
As someone who loves trekking in the Himalayas, this news hits close to home. It's reassuring to know that if something goes wrong in these remote, beautiful places, there are capable and brave people ready to help. Thank you to the Indian Army for ensuring everyone's safety.
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Karthik V
The article mentions the area is close to the India-China border. Our troops are performing dual duties - guarding the nation and saving civilians. Incredible dedication. This operation also shows our strong logistical capabilities in that region, which is important from a strategic point of view.

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