Indian Army, BRO Lead Coordinated Evacuation of Stranded Tourists from Lachen
Indian Army and Border Roads Organisation, along with district authorities, launch a coordinated evacuation of stranded tourists from Lachen via challenging high-altitude routes, ensuring safety through a structured and carefully managed operation.
The evacuation process began this morning and is being carried out in a systematic manner, with tourists moved in carefully managed batches to ensure safety and smooth passage. Authorities have implemented a structured route plan to navigate the difficult landscape, transporting tourists via Dongkya La, Shiv Mandir, Zero Point, Yumthang, and Lachung.
Officials overseeing the operation have prioritised safety and co
ordination, deploying resources and personnel strategically to manage the evacuation efficiently. The involvement of multiple agencies underscores the administrative preparedness and joint operational effort required to handle such situations in remote and high-altitude regions.
The ongoing evacuation highlights the critical role of coordinated disaster response mechanisms and infrastructure support in safeguarding civilian lives, particularly in regions prone to logistical and environmental challenges.

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