Army completes evacuation of all stranded pilgrims in Harsil

In the last leg of their rescue operations in Uttarakhand, the Army said it has completed evacuation of all pilgrims stranded in Harsil.

New Delhi: In the last leg of their rescue operations in Uttarakhand, the Army today said it has completed evacuation of all pilgrims stranded in Harsil.

"532 stranded people have been evacuated today by air from Harsil, leaving just 100 to 150 locals to be evacuated. With this, all pilgrims have been evacuated from Harsil. At least 450 people were evacuated by helicopters from Badrinath today," it said.

On rescue operations in Badrinath, the force said all able-bodied and willing people were motivated by the Army to undertake journey from Badrinath to Joshimath by a combination of foot and vehicles.

"While only 12 Kms is by foot, the remaining 31 Kms is undertaken by vehicles. 900 people set out on foot. While 244 have already reached Joshimath, the others are on their way and expected to reach by tonight," the Army said.

Army Chief Gen Bikram Singh is scheduled to visit the affected areas tomorrow to boost the morale of around 8,000 troops involved in rescue operations.

The IAF has flown over 1,700 sorties, including over 60 today in which it has rescued over 14,748 people.

The Directorate General of Armed Forces Medical Services (DG, AFMS) has deployed 400 people of various specialties in flood-affected areas.

The DG, AFMS, has provided medical treatment to 7,000 civilians so far in the area and has also been sending medicines and other equipment for stranded people there.

PTI

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