
Army men reach Sikkim's Lachen, 113 stranded tourists to be evacuated soon
The Hindu
Indian Army evacuates stranded tourists in Sikkim amid extreme weather conditions, while search operations continue for missing individuals.
Army personnel have established a walkway to north Sikkim’s Lachen village, which remained completely cut off due to multiple landslides triggered by heavy rain in Mangan district, and reached out to 113 stranded tourists there, an official statement said on Wednesday (June 4, 2025).
These tourists stuck in the village for the last few days will be evacuated soon, it said.
Search operations are also underway to trace six missing people after a landslide struck a military camp at Chaten on June 1.
“The Army has established foot connectivity to Lachen village and reached out to 113 stranded tourists who will be evacuated soon,” the statement said.
Indian Army personnel have been working relentlessly under extreme weather conditions and hazardous terrain to assist locals and stranded tourists in north Sikkim.
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At least 1,678 tourists were rescued from Lachung and Chungthang two days ago, while 34 others, including some foreigners and family members of the armed forces, were successfully airlifted.













