The Indian Army has rescued around 2500 tourists who were stuck near the Indo-China border in Sikkim’s Nathu La due to heavy snowfall.
The tourists including women and children who were stranded between the 17 Mile area and Nathu La in Sikkim have now been provided food, shelter and warm clothes by the Army, a defence ministry official said.
#Relief #RescueOperation.#IndianArmy rescued more than 2500 civilians stuck in more than 400 vehicles around Nathula, Sikkim due to heavy snowfall. All were provided food, shelter & medical care last night. #AlwaysWithYou pic.twitter.com/FoaXnGNXQV
— ADG PI – INDIAN ARMY (@adgpi) December 29, 2018
“300 to 400 civil vehicles were stranded near 17 Mile carrying over 2500 tourists who were returning after visiting Nathu La Pass along the Indo-China border. The Indian Army immediately swung into action to provide rescue and relief to the stranded tourists including food, shelter, warm clothing and medicines,” the official said.
1500 tourists have been accommodated at 17 Mile, while the remaining tourists were shifted to 13 Mile.
The Indian Army has also provided two sets of JCBs and Dozers of BRO for snow clearance and restoration of road connectivity.
As per Indian Army, the evacuation operation will continue till all stranded tourists are safely moved out towards Gangtok. (ANI)