Gangtok: Over 40 tourists were among 86 people airlifted from
rain-ravaged North Sikkim on Sunday as a large part of the district
continued to remain cut off from the rest of the state.
The
tourists had been confined to hotels since heavy rains lashed the
district four days back, causing widespread damage to the road network.
"The
112 Mountain Brigade of the Indian Army posted in North Sikkim and the
Air Force carried out helicopter services for the stranded tourists and
local people. The following numbers of people were evacuated by the
helicopters: Chungtang to Gangtok 42 people, Chungthang to Bagdogra 22,
Mangan to Gangtok 11, Chaten to Gangtok two and Mangan to Chungthang
seven," said a release issued by the North district administration.
According
to those engaged in the tourism trade, there were not many travellers
when the rains lashed North district about five days back.
"We are given to understand that 40-odd tourists were evacuated today
(Sunday). They were staying at various hotels in North and there was no
shortage of food items. Local hotel and transport associations and the
district administration were at hand to render all possible help to
them," said Barap Namgyal Bhutia, the owner of Sikkim Holidays Trek and
Expedition.
Neither the administration nor the tourism lobby was able to say if anyone from Bengal was among the airlifted tourists.
Among
the airlifted local people were either government officials or people
in urgent need of transport. "The evacuation of locals was done on a
need basis. Among those evacuated were our personnel who had gone to a
place located at a height of 17,000ft on mitigation work," said Ganesh
Khanal, the joint secretary of the Sikkim disaster management
department.
The rains have damaged the entire communication
network in the district with landslides snapping road links and water
washing away bridges and culverts. A huge number of houses have also
been fully or partially damaged.
The Telegraph
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