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Himachal Pradesh: Rescue operations resume, IAF rescues 26 stranded tourists from snow-marooned Lahaul Valley

With this, the total number of people rescued since September 24 rose to over 1,350, including over 30 foreigners.

India TV News Desk Edited by: India TV News Desk Shimla Updated on: September 28, 2018 10:29 IST
Two light utility helicopters Cheetah were additionally

Two light utility helicopters Cheetah were additionally deployed on Thursday along with the three IAF choppers, including MI-17, to speed up the rescue in Lahaul.

Rescue operations resumed on Friday morning four days after many people, including students from IIT-Roorkee who were on a trekking expedition got stranded near Lahaul and Spiti districts in Himachal Pradesh. More than 26 people were rescued in the morning by the Indian Air Force from the snow-marooned Lahaul Valley.

With this, the total number of  people rescued since September 24 rose to over 1,350, including over 30 foreigners.

Most of them were stranded at various locations in the Himalayas for the past six days with heavy snowfall in the region triggering massive landslides that snapped road links in the Lahaul-Spiti district since September 22.

Snow clearing operation have been in full swing by the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) to restore the road link between the Baralacha Pass and district headquarters Keylong. 

It was estimated that a large number of tourists and truckers were stranded near the Baralacha Pass.

Another large group was reported to be stuck in Suraj Tal Lake and Zingzing Bar areas along Keylong-Leh road.

Two light utility helicopters Cheetah were additionally deployed on Thursday along with the three IAF choppers, including MI-17, to speed up the rescue in Lahaul.

State Tribal Development Minister Ram Lal Markanda said the task of rescuing 200-300 people stranded in the Saruchu and Darcha by air was being carried out on war footing.

In order to know the whereabouts of those trapped near the Chandratal Lake, a team of rescuers led by Additional District Magistrate Vikram Singh Negi reached the lake area after 16 hours of trek on Thursday, Markanda said.

At least 45 tourists and others stranded in the Chandratal Lake were transported to safer places, besides 13 tourists were airlifted.

Early snowfall in the higher reaches, cloudburst and heavy rains devastated large parts of the state from September 22 to 24.

Heavy snowfall on the Rohtang Pass (13,050 ft) has cut off the Lahaul and Spiti Valleys affecting a large number of tourists and hampering water and electricity supply. Weather conditions improved on Thursday.

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