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Sikkim CM Condoles Tragic Death of Four in Road Mishap, Urges Monsoon Vigilance

Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang has expressed profound grief over the tragic death of four residents from Lingdok in a road mishap while traveling to Siliguri. He offered heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families and praised the coordinated rescue efforts by agencies including the West Bengal government and NDRF. The Chief Minister emphasized the dangers of monsoon travel and urged the public to prioritize safety by avoiding unnecessary journeys during heavy rainfall. The incident has triggered widespread grief across the state, with political leaders and social organizations extending their condolences.

Sikkim CM condoles death of four in road mishap, stresses need for monsoon precautions

Gangtok, June 7

Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang on Sunday expressed profound grief over the death of four residents of Lingdok under the Kabi-Lungchok constituency, who lost their lives in a tragic incident while travelling to Siliguri in neighbouring West Bengal.

In a social media post, the Chief Minister conveyed his heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families and prayed for strength and courage for them to cope with the irreparable loss. "It is with deep sorrow that we mourn the tragic loss of the four residents of Lingdok, Kabi-Lungchok constituency, who lost their lives in this unfortunate incident while travelling to Siliguri on June 5," CM Tamang said.

The Chief Minister said the tragedy had left the people in the state grieving and extended his sympathies to the affected families. He also prayed for the eternal peace of the departed souls.

CM Tamang expressed gratitude to various agencies and individuals involved in the search and rescue operation following the incident.

He thanked the West Bengal government, West Bengal Police, Traffic Police personnel, the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), TRRC volunteers, social workers and local residents for their tireless efforts and support during the rescue mission.

The Chief Minister noted that the coordinated response by different agencies and community members played a crucial role in carrying out the operation under challenging circumstances.

Describing the incident as a painful reminder of the dangers associated with travel during the monsoon season, CM Tamang appealed to the public to remain vigilant and prioritise safety. He urged people to avoid unnecessary travel during periods of heavy rainfall, stay updated on weather forecasts and road conditions, and strictly follow advisories issued by the authorities.

"A little extra care can help prevent such heartbreaking losses and ensure the safety of our loved ones," the Chief Minister said.

The incident has triggered widespread grief in the state, with political leaders, social organisations and residents expressing condolences to the families of the deceased.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Vikram M

It's good to see the CM personally acknowledging this and appreciating all agencies involved. But I wish the state government would invest more in improving road safety infrastructure and early warning systems along these routes. Prevention is always better than condolences.

James A

My thoughts are with the families of the victims. It's always heartbreaking when such incidents happen, especially during what should be a beautiful season. I hope the local authorities use this as a wake-up call to improve safety measures on the highways.

Arjun K

🙏 Truly sad news. I travel from Siliguri to Sikkim often for work, and the roads can be terrifying in monsoon—especially the winding stretches near the hills. Every year we see such tragedies. The CM's appeal is timely, but ground-level implementation of safety measures is what's needed.

Sarah B

So sad to hear this. As someone who lived in Darjeeling for years, I know how unpredictable the weather can be. My heart goes out to the families. I hope the coordination between West Bengal and Sikkim governments improves for quicker rescue operations in future.

Nikhil C

Hats off to the NDRF and local volunteers who worked tirelessly in difficult conditions. But we need more than just rescue efforts—why aren't there more permanent barriers, better drainage systems, and real-time hazard alerts on these routes? The state must prioritise this.

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