DELHI: In a coordinated effort, the Indian Army successfully evacuated 1,217 stranded tourists in the elevated regions of eastern Sikkim, during the night. The evacuation operation, executed with precision, aimed to ensure the safety and well-being of the stranded individuals
According to reports, the civil administration officials are now on the move from Gangtok to 17 mile, actively engaging in the process of facilitating the return of these tourists to Gangtok.
The tourists included elderly, women, and children, who found themselves stranded across various locations in eastern Sikkim due to adverse weather conditions and snowfall.
The Trishakti Corps of the Indian Army tirelessly conducted the rescue mission, extending well into the late evening. All stranded tourists were relocated to safer zones and provided with essential amenities, including shelter, warm clothing, medical assistance, and hot meals, according to the officials.
The soldiers vacated their barracks to enable accommodation of the stranded tourists, the army informed through its release.
"The quick reaction by the troops provided relief and comfort to the stranded tourists under inclement weather conditions. The stranded Tourists expressed their deep gratitude for the immediate relief provided by the army," the release stated.
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