In the line of duty: Army tireless discovery after landslides in Northern Sikkim leads India news

New Delhi: After a deadly landslide at Chatne in Northern Sikkim on June 1, the army is doing non-stop rescue and relief work, heavy rains, struggling with some area, and uncertainty on the fate of those who are still missing.Luchain Village, a popular tourist space has now been completely cut off, it has been re -added to the army. Soldiers have reached 113 stranded tourists, and efforts to vacate them are in progress, although bad weather is a major obstacle.On June 3, 33 tourists, including 2 American citizens, were safely airlifted by military helicopters, from the region of rain settlements in Northern Sikkim. Supplies and National Disaster Response Forces (NDRF) personnel were also air-dropped as part of emergency operations.However, the attempt to vacate the remaining tourists from the morning -morning was canceled due to poor visibility. MI -17, carrying nine NDRF personnel from Pakong Airport, was forced to return to mid -hwa.Meanwhile, the army is pushing its discovery for six people, which went missing after wiped out the part of a military camp. A rescueer posted in the area confirmed that nine personnel lost their lives in the disaster.Army personnel said, “Since May 30, very heavy rains have been experienced in the area.” “The rain was so heavy that a huge waterfall was built on the other side of the mountain on the other side of the mountain. It was never in existence before. We carried out some precautionary clearance,” Annie quoted the officer as saying.However, there was no estimate on this side of the mountain, where 50-70 personnel were living. Unfortunately, nature got better among our nine personnel. ,He said, “In the last three days, we have collected all our resources and are able to recover three remains. We are constantly looking for six personnel who are missing.”The missing includes Lieutenant Colonel Preetpal Singh Sandhu, his wife squadron leader Aarti Sandhu (retade), his daughter Amaira Sandhu, Subeder Dharamveer, Naik Sunilal Mulahari and PK under -control.Specific search teams and engineering equipment have been deployed, but inhalation in the area of high altitude of bad weather, unstable soil, and region is obstructed.Officials say rescue and relief operations will continue till the round-the-clock will continue until all the trapped persons are brought for security and due to disappearance.