The toll in the flash floods in Sikkim mounted to 19, including six Army personnel, on Friday as Army and NDRF teams worked their way through slushy earth and fast-flowing water in the Teesta river basin and downstream north Bengal for the third day in search of those who were swept away and are still missing.
“19 people are dead and 103 are missing in the Sikkim flash floods,” a report by the State Disaster Management Authority stated on Friday, ANI reported.
The search for the missing people is now focussing on the areas downstream of Teesta River. Search and rescue efforts are continuing to locate the 16 missing soldiers in Sikkim. They went missing after a cloudburst over Lhonak Lake in North Sikkim in the early hours of Wednesday triggered the flash flood.
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Earlier on Wednesday evening, out of the initial 23 missing soldiers, one was recovered alive.
Sikkim Chief Secretary Vijay Bhushan Pathak said, “As per the checkpost data available, around 3000 people are stranded in Lachen and Lachung. 700-800 drivers are stuck there. 3150 people who have gone there on motorcycles are also stuck there…we will evacuate all with helicopters of Army and Air Force.”
Injuries and persons missing have been reported from Chungthang in Mangan district, Dikchu, Singtam in Gangtok district and Rangpo in Pakyong district, ANI reported.
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In Mangan district, four people have died and 17 people are reported missing. Similarly in Gangtok, five deaths have been confirmed with 22 missing.
In Pakyong district, 10 deaths including six Army men have been confirmed while 59 people remain missing.
The Sikkim Government on Wednesday confirmed the deaths of 14 people and over 102 people missing.
The State government has asked for three (3) extra platoons of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), which the Central government has approved. There is one platoon of NDRF already in service in Rangpo and Singtam towns.
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One such upcoming platoon of NDRF will be airlifted to Chungthang for rescue operations. It is assumed that over 3,000 domestic and foreign tourists are stranded in the State currently. Similarly, food and civil supplies will be taken to Chungthang once the weather improves for air connectivity, as per the official report.
Meanwhile, the State officials feared ration shortages in the State. Necessities from Siliguri, Bailey bridges will be laid by the Indian Army and National Highways and Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited (NHIDCL), informed the State Chief Secretary.
The State government has set up 18 relief camps in Singtam, Rangpo, Dikchu and Adarsh Gaon which have faced most of the damages. However, due to a lack of connectivity with Chungthang, the relief camps there are being set up by the Indian Army and other paramilitaries.
(With inputs from ANI)