Sikkim: Army rescues more than 1500 people stranded in snowfall
Sikkim: Army rescues more than 1500 people stranded in snowfall
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In Sikkim, the Indian Army has rescued more than 1500 tourists stranded amidst heavy snowfall, in the face of the ongoing civil amendment law in India. About 1500 tourists stranded there have been rescued by the Indian Army after heavy snowfall on Jawaharlal Nehru Marg in Sikkim. Despite low visibility and inclement weather, the army launched a rescue operation on 27 December. Which he has successfully saved 1500 tourists.

For your information, let us tell you that the stranded tourists were provided relief including food, shelter, warm clothes and medicines to ensure their safety at the weather and altitude. An official statement of the Indian Army said that these tourists traveling in about 300 taxis were returning from the Nathu La Pass-Tsomgo lake on Friday evening and were stranded at various places on the Jawaharlal Nehru Marg.

Stranded tourists, including women, children and the elderly, are placed in the 17th mile of the Army Camp. The army provided JCB and Dodgers to remove snow and restore road connectivity as soon as possible. With the help of which you will get success in completing your campaign.

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