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First Phase Of Evacuation Begins For Stranded Tourists In North Sikkim

Army Provides Logistical Aid To 1700 Stranded Tourists In Sikkim
Army Provides Logistical Aid To 1700 Stranded Tourists In Sikkim

Army Provides Logistical Aid To 1700 Stranded Tourists In Sikkim Authorities have started evacuating tourists stranded in north sikkim after heavy rainfall triggered massive landslides across the region. on friday, officials evacuated around 1,100 tourists from chungthang town, where they had been stuck since thursday. Nearly 1,200 tourists had been stuck in north sikkim after a road breach occurred along the taram chu stretch. the damage had cut off road connectivity, making it difficult for vehicles to pass and leaving tourists waiting for assistance.

First Phase Of Evacuation Begins For Stranded Tourists In North Sikkim
First Phase Of Evacuation Begins For Stranded Tourists In North Sikkim

First Phase Of Evacuation Begins For Stranded Tourists In North Sikkim Authorities in north sikkim have initiated the evacuation process for stranded tourists in chungthang town following heavy landslides. Rescue operations to evacuate stranded tourists from the high altitude town of lachen began on wednesday after the indian army and the border roads organisation restored connectivity along a damaged road stretch near tarum chu in north sikkim. In a significant development, the chungthang–phidang road in mangan district, one of the lifelines to several remote tourist destinations, has been restored. the department confirmed that the evacuation of stranded tourists has already commenced. Around 1,100 tourists stranded in north sikkkm's chungthang town following landslides were evacuated by the authorities on friday, while 1,800 others are awaiting rescue from two other popular hill stations in mangan district, officials said.

Evacuation Of 1 200 Stranded Tourists Begins From Rain Hit Sikkim
Evacuation Of 1 200 Stranded Tourists Begins From Rain Hit Sikkim

Evacuation Of 1 200 Stranded Tourists Begins From Rain Hit Sikkim In a significant development, the chungthang–phidang road in mangan district, one of the lifelines to several remote tourist destinations, has been restored. the department confirmed that the evacuation of stranded tourists has already commenced. Around 1,100 tourists stranded in north sikkkm's chungthang town following landslides were evacuated by the authorities on friday, while 1,800 others are awaiting rescue from two other popular hill stations in mangan district, officials said. Authorities successfully evacuated around 1,100 tourists stranded in north sikkim's chungthang town due to severe landslides, with ongoing efforts to rescue 1,800 more in mangan district, officials reported on friday. On april 5, 2026, a sudden road breach caused by heavy rainfall and landslides has left tourists unable to travel back to their base camps. located about 100 km away from the sikkim capital, gangtok, lachen is one of the most remote and serene destinations in north sikkim. The relentless rainfall has led to flood like conditions across parts of north sikkim, severely impacting road connectivity and travel safety. in light of the ongoing weather conditions and road disruptions, authorities have cancelled all travel permits for north sikkim scheduled for the day. The border roads organisation is working tirelessly to restore connectivity in sikkim after landslides triggered by heavy rainfall left over 1,000 tourists stranded.

Sikkim Army Rescues 500 Stranded Tourists Due To Landslides
Sikkim Army Rescues 500 Stranded Tourists Due To Landslides

Sikkim Army Rescues 500 Stranded Tourists Due To Landslides Authorities successfully evacuated around 1,100 tourists stranded in north sikkim's chungthang town due to severe landslides, with ongoing efforts to rescue 1,800 more in mangan district, officials reported on friday. On april 5, 2026, a sudden road breach caused by heavy rainfall and landslides has left tourists unable to travel back to their base camps. located about 100 km away from the sikkim capital, gangtok, lachen is one of the most remote and serene destinations in north sikkim. The relentless rainfall has led to flood like conditions across parts of north sikkim, severely impacting road connectivity and travel safety. in light of the ongoing weather conditions and road disruptions, authorities have cancelled all travel permits for north sikkim scheduled for the day. The border roads organisation is working tirelessly to restore connectivity in sikkim after landslides triggered by heavy rainfall left over 1,000 tourists stranded.

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