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North Sikkim landslides: IAF airlifts 39 stranded tourists from Chaten to Pakyong airport in first sortie

In order to provide convenience to the tourists to commute to Siliguri, the Government of Sikkim has further arranged SNT buses for their ease.

June 05, 2025 / 11:01 IST
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The two MI-17 helicopters have completed their first evacuation operation, transporting 39 evacuees from Chaten to Pakyong Greenfield Airport
The two MI-17 helicopters have completed their first evacuation operation, transporting 39 evacuees from Chaten to Pakyong Greenfield Airport. (Source: ANI/X)

The evacuation of stranded tourists from Chaten has begun today at Pakyong Greenfield Airport.
According a release, the two MI 17 helicopters have successfully completed its first evacuation operation, transporting 39 evacuees from Chaten to Pakyong Greenfield Airport. Additionally, four passengers were safely evacuated using the Cheetah Helicopter.

In order to provide convenience to the tourists to commute to Siliguri, the Government of Sikkim has further arranged SNT buses for their ease.

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Additionally, MI-17 helicopter is on standby to assist in airlifting the stranded tourists to Bagdogra safely, ensuring support and safe transport are readily available for those in need, the release said.
Meanwhile, in support of the rescue efforts on the ongoing disaster in North Sikkim, the first sortie of the day, two MI-41 and MI-39, successfully departed from Pakyong Greenfield Airport towards Chaten early this morning.