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Flash Floods in Sikkim: Ongoing Rescue Efforts and Updates from the affected region

In the wake of the devastating flash floods that struck Sikkim, the situation remains challenging, with ongoing rescue efforts and updates pouring in from the affected region. Here are the latest developments:

Recovery of Bodies & Injured Under Medical Care

The West Bengal government has reported the recovery of 18 bodies. Among these, four are jawans (soldiers), and two are civilians. It is not yet clear whether these jawans were among the 22 missing soldiers or have met a separate fate. A total of 26 injured individuals are currently receiving medical treatment in various hospitals in Sikkim, highlighting the extent of the disaster’s impact on the region’s residents and visitors.

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Key Updates on Sikkim Flash Floods:

Stranded Individuals: According to state chief secretary Vijay Bhushan Pathak, approximately 3,000 people are stranded in Lachen and Lachung. Among these, about 700-800 are drivers, and 3,150 people who traveled to the area on motorcycles are also among those stranded. The government has initiated helicopter evacuations conducted by the Army and Air Force to rescue these individuals. Families of the stranded have been able to communicate with their loved ones through voiceover internet calls, facilitated by the Army.

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Rescue Operations: So far, rescue teams have successfully evacuated 2,011 people, while approximately 3,000 tourists, including foreigners, continue to remain stranded in the state. The calamity has affected nearly 22,034 people, as reported by the Sikkim State Disaster Management Authority (SSDMA).

Evacuation Plans: The government is planning to airlift stranded tourists to Mangan and subsequently transport them to Sikkim via road. However, the rescue operations have been hampered by disrupted connectivity, extensive damage to infrastructure, and adverse weather conditions.

Restoration Efforts: Efforts to restore essential services such as water and electricity in Singtam town, one of the worst-hit areas, have been completed. Data shows that approximately 277 houses, both makeshift and concrete structures, have been destroyed across the four affected districts of Singtam, Mangan, Namchi, and Gangtok.

Relief Camps: To provide aid and assistance to those affected, 26 relief camps have been set up in different areas.

Helpline Numbers:

Sikkim government helpline numbers:

Landline: 03592-202892, 03592-221152

Mobile: 8001763383

Fax: 03592-202042

Emergency Assistance: Dial ‘112’

Indian Army’s helplines for families of missing people in Sikkim, including its own soldiers:

North Sikkim: 8750887741

East Sikkim: 8756991895

Helpline for inquiries related to the 22 missing soldiers: 7588302011

The situation in Sikkim remains a matter of concern, and rescue operations, as well as relief efforts, continue to be a top priority in the affected areas.

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