Over 600 rescued from Lahaul & Spiti, many still stranded
Two IAF helicopters and one Pawan Hans chopper of CM being used for the airlifting people
More than 650 people, including five foreigners, were evacuated on the second day of a mega search and rescue operation in snow-marooned district of Lahaul-Spiti in Himachal Pradesh on Wednesday.
While 24 people were airlifted by Indian Air Force (IAF) helicopters from various locations, others were evacuated through the Rohtang Tunnel by the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) personnel in the rescue operation that resumed at 7 am and continued till dusk.
The foreign tourists from Denmark and Norway, and nine from Kolkata, were airlifted from 16,020-feet-high Baralachal La pass.
An Israeli couple stuck at Kurgyak village on HimachalJammu & Kashmir border was rescued by helicopter of a private aviation company. Two Czech nationals and 26 Nepalese were also reportedly stranded at the same village .
Three people, including a pregnant woman from Nepal and a BRO labourer, have died in the past two days.
Kullu deputy commissioner Yunus Khan said IAF has deployed two Advanced Light Helicopters and one Medium Lift Helicopters for the rescue operation while the state is also using chief minister’s Pawan Hans helicopter. “Rescued people are being brought to Manali and Bhunter and two helipads have also been built at Dhalpur ground,” said Khan.
He said over 1,000 people are still stranded at various locations including Baralacha La, Surajtal, Killing Sarai, Bharatpur, Sarchu, Chhatru and Batal.
A rescue team sent to Chandertal has informed that t no one is stranded there. Telephone connectivity has been restored in the valley, but there is no electricity.
Kullu was the worst affected due to floods, while and LahaulSpiti was buried under 4–5-foot snow, leaving hundreds of tourists stranded.
SIX MISSING TREKKERS FOUND IN SANGLA
Six trekkers who were reported missing on the Dodrakwar to Sangla trek route have been found by a rescue team of Indo-Tibet Border Police (ITBP) at Sangla pass.
The trekkers hailing from Jubbal of Shimla and Delhi were missing since September 21.
STUDENTS RESCUED IN CHAMBA
Meanwhile, 800 students and their teachers, who were stranded in the Holi area of Chamba district, were evacuated on Wednesday, when the Chamba-Holi road was opened after two days.
FLOODGATES OF RAVI OPENED
The National Hydro Power Corporation (NHPC) authorities on Wednesday opened all the four floodgates of its Chamera-1 dam due to rising water-level in Ravi river.
Chamba deputy commissioner Harikesh Meena said, “Ravi is flowing above the danger mark and all the four floodgates of Chamera-1 Project have been opened.”