Army Rescues Over 800 Tourists Stranded Due To Snowfall In Sikkim
Troops of the Trishakti Corps Indian Army rescued more than
800 tourists in East Sikkim
Sikkim: Over 800 tourists were rescued by the Indian Army who were stranded
due to snowfall and inclement weather in East Sikkim. The rescue operation was
led by Trishakti Corps.
A video of the incident has also surfaced showing tourists being rescued amid
extreme weather in the region.
#WATCH | Troops of the Trishakti Corps Indian Army rescued more than 800 tourists stranded due to snowfall and inclement weather in East Sikkim: Trishakti Corps, Indian Army
— ANI (@ANI) December 13, 2023
(Video Source: Trishakti Corps, Indian Army) pic.twitter.com/zGmdCsnwek
The tourists, including elderly, women and children, had gotten stranded in
various areas of eastern Sikkim due to snowfall and inclement weather, they
said.
The rescue mission by the Trishakti Corps of the Indian Army continued till
late evening and all stranded tourists were moved to safer areas and provided
with shelter, warm clothing, medical aid and hot meals, the officials said.
Soldiers even vacated their barracks to enable the accommodation of the
stranded tourists, they added.
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