Army rescue stranded tourists from Changgu in Sikkim

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Guwahati: About 60 Civil vehicles, carrying over 300 tourists, got stranded near Changgu and adjoining areas in Sikkim on Wednesday due to heavy snow fall.

The Indian Army carried out a rescue operation in spite of snow blizzard in the area, and evacuated all stranded tourists which included women, children and elderly persons to safety.

There were number tourists who required immediate medical care due to the inclement weather and effect of high altitude. They were evacuated in army ambulances and suitable treatment was also provided.

The tourists were bought from Changgu to 17 Mile in Army vehicles and subsequently evacuated to Gangtok.

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