Sikkim Government Requests IAF Aid to Rescue 1,400 Tourists Stranded by Landslides
The Sikkim government has issued an urgent plea to the Indian Air Force (IAF) for assistance in airlifting approximately 1,400 tourists trapped in North Sikkim following severe landslides triggered by heavy rainfall.
Torrential downpours have wreaked havoc on the region, causing extensive damage to roads and bridges crucial for connectivity. The aftermath has left tourists stranded in various remote locations, unable to proceed or safely return due to impassable routes.
In response to the crisis, authorities have mobilized efforts to deploy helicopters and other necessary resources for the swift evacuation of stranded individuals. The priority is to ensure the safety and well-being of those affected by providing immediate relief and transportation to safer areas.
Local officials are collaborating closely with the IAF to coordinate rescue operations effectively. Simultaneously, efforts are underway to assess and repair damaged infrastructure to facilitate the reopening of critical routes and prevent further disruptions.
Residents and visitors are advised to remain vigilant and adhere to safety instructions issued by authorities amid ongoing rescue efforts. The state government continues to monitor the situation closely and will provide updates as rescue operations progress.