Sikkim stranded

Gangtok, Oct 15: The Indian Army’s Trishakti Corps has come to the aid of 245 individuals stranded in Rabom village in North Sikkim.

Despite facing challenging weather conditions, thick jungles, and mountainous terrain, the operation unfolded from October 7 to 13.

During this prolonged operation, the troops provided much-needed food and medical assistance to the stranded residents.


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Operating around the clock in adverse weather, the courageous Indian Army soldiers managed to create a 14.8 km route, rescuing 97 workers from the Kundan Hydro Power Project and between 80 to 100 residents.

They have also established a helipad in the village and a safe foot track, persistently assisting the stranded individuals in the regions of Rabom, Menshithang, and Chubinbin.