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Heavy rains caused landslides in North Sikkim, stranding tourists and Army personnel. Rescue teams evacuated all stranded ...
The final phase of the operation involved IAF helicopters airlifting the remaining 63 tourists from Chaten on Thursday, with ...
A total of 44 more stranded tourists were evacuated from Chaten in north Sikkim on Friday, bringing to a close the rescue ...
The evacuation was carried out in four helicopter sorties using MI-02, MI-39, and MI-49 helicopters, with landings and ...
A helicopter, carrying 1,300 kg of relief materials for army personnel and civilians, took off from the Pakyong airport here on Saturday for landslide-hit Chaten in north Sikkim, officials said. The ...
All evacuees have been safely brought to Greenfield Airport, Pakyong, from where they will be taken to Gangtok by bus.
Efforts to rescue stranded tourists in north Sikkim resume with helicopters from Pakyong Greenfield Airport, officials say.
Three army personnel were killed, six soldiers went missing and several others were injured after a landslide hit a military ...
In order to provide convenience to the tourists to commute to Siliguri, the Government of Sikkim has further arranged SNT ...
Landslides and flash floods caused by heavy rain since May 29 have left thousands of tourists stranded. According to ...
The Indian Army is leading searches to look for missing officers, men, and their family members following the massive ...
The Sikkim Vigilance Police conducted raids across India over suspected corruption in a 1200-MW hydel project. Operations ...