46 Tourists Rescued By Army After Fresh Snow In Higher Reaches Of Sikkim

In a remarkable operation, the Indian Army successfully rescued 46 tourists, including several children, stranded in the higher reaches of Sikkim due to sudden fresh snowfall. This incident occurred along the Changu Nathula belt after an unexpectedly dry January and February, which had lulled many into a false sense of security regarding weather conditions. The heavy snowfall caught the tourists off guard, complicating their travel plans and leading to a prompt request for assistance. The Army's swift response not only ensured the safety of the stranded individuals but also highlighted the challenges posed by changing weather patterns in the region. Sikkim, known for its breathtaking landscapes and popular tourist destinations, has recently experienced shifts in its climate, affecting travel and tourism activities. Local authorities are now urged to enhance preparedness for similar weather events in the future, ensuring the safety of both residents and visitors in this picturesque Himalayan state.
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