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The Indian Air Force (IAF) on Saturday (7 June) airlifted 76 army personnel from Chaten in North Sikkim, where multiple ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNNorth Sikkim: 1,300 kg of relief material airlifted to landslide hit Chaten as rescue operations continueSikkim: IAF airlifts 1300 kg of essential relief supplies to Chaten as rescue operations continue after devastating floods ...
The air evacuation of 76 army personnel from Chaten, Sikkim, is complete, following the earlier successful rescue of all ...
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ABP News on MSNNorth Sikkim Landslide: All Stranded Tourists Evacuated From Chaten, Search On For Missing SoldiersThe final phase of the operation involved IAF helicopters airlifting the remaining 63 tourists from Chaten on Thursday, with ...
A total of 80 individuals, including 63 tourists and 17 local residents, were successfully evacuated by helicopter from north ...
Hidden within India's most stunning mountain ranges are religious retreats that provide more than scenic views; they provide ...
Efforts to rescue stranded tourists in north Sikkim resume with helicopters from Pakyong Greenfield Airport, officials say.
The evacuation was carried out in four helicopter sorties using MI-02, MI-39, and MI-49 helicopters, with landings and ...
Due to heavy monsoon rains and landslides, Sikkim has suspended tourist permits, especially for North Sikkim, impacting ...
Rescue mission in north Sikkim saves stranded tourists with helicopters and buses, facing challenges due to bad weather.
Landslides and flash floods caused by heavy rain since May 29 have left thousands of tourists stranded. According to ...
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India Today NE on MSNSikkim landslide rescue ops: 44 stranded tourists rescued from ChatenAll evacuees have been safely brought to Greenfield Airport, Pakyong, from where they will be taken to Gangtok by bus.
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