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LIVE UPDATES | Sikkim Floods: 14 Dead, 102 Missing In Sikkim`s Flood Havoc
Sikkim Floods Live Updates: Flash floods in Sikkim`s Lachen valley, triggered by a cloudburst and dam release, leave 23 Army personnel missing. Rescue efforts are underway amidst heavy rain alerts.
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Sikkim Floods LIVE: Search Operations Underway
According to the Defence Spokesperson, Guwahati, 23 Army personnel are reportedly missing and some vehicles submerged under slush at Bardang near Singtam after a flash flood in the Teesta River in Lachen valley caused due to sudden cloud burst over Lhonak Lake in North Sikkim. Search operations are underway.
Sikkim Flood News Live: Over 3000 Tourists Stranded
V.B. Pathak, the Chief Secretary of Sikkim, has reported that more than 3,000 tourists from various regions of the country are presently stranded in the state due to the ongoing disaster. After a thorough assessment of the situation, Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba issued directives on Wednesday, highlighting the immediate need to evacuate individuals trapped inside the Chungthang dam tunnel and giving priority to the evacuation of tourists.
Sikkim Floods: PM Modi Assures 'All Possible Support' Amid Flash Floods
'Spoke to Sikkim CM Shri Prem Singh Tamang and took stock of the situation in the wake of the unfortunate natural calamity in parts of the state. Assured all possible support in addressing the challenge. I pray for the safety and well-being of all those affected,' Twitted PM Modi.
Sikkim Floods LIVE UPDATES: Helpline Numbers
The Indian Army has started three helplines for families of missing people in Sikkim including its own soldiers.
For North Sikkim, contact the Army at 8750887741.
For East Sikkim, reach out to the Army through 8756991895.
To inquire about missing soldiers, use the helpline at 7588302011.Sikkim Floods LIVE: 1 Solider Out Of The 23 Missing Rescued
The missing soldier has been rescued from Danag Village – approximately 18 km from Bardang in Sikkim. "His condition is stable and he is under medical care," said PRO Lt Colonel Rawat.
Sikkim Flash Floods Live Updates: Teesta River Water Level Falls Below Danger Mark
As per Central Water Commission data, Teesta river water level fells below danger mark today and there is no flood like situation around it.
Sikkim Floods LIVE: 23 Soldiers Missing
Five people died and 23 army personnel went missing on Wednesday after a cloudburst over Lhonak Lake in north Sikkim triggered a flash flood in the Teesta River basin.
Sikkim Floods Live Updates: Two Permanent Bridges At Dikchu And Toong Damaged
The Ministry of Defence in Guwahati tweeted that the flash flood at Muguthang in North Sikkim damaged two permanent bridges at Dikchu and Toong. Locals were rescued by BRO Karamyogis.
Sikkim Floods: IMD Issues Warning Of Landslides
The Indian Meteorological Department has issued a cautionary alert regarding the potential occurrence of landslides and flight disturbances in specific areas of Sikkim due to heavy rainfall.
Sikkim Floods: West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee Reacts
West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee reacted on the critical situation of Sikkim
Sikkim Floods Live Updates: Flood Alert Issued For These Districts
Severe impacts have been observed in three districts of Sikkim, namely Mangan in north Sikkim, as well as Pakyong and Gangtok in east Sikkim. Mangan bore the brunt of the adverse conditions, and there is a looming concern that the water level of the Teesta River will surpass the danger mark by the end of the day. Consequently, a flood alert has been declared for certain districts in north Bengal and Bangladesh.
North Sikkim Floods Updates: Around 15,000 People Affected
The Chief Secretary of the state, V S Pathak, has stated that approximately 15,000 people have been impacted, and a minimum of 8 significant bridges have been swept away along the Teesta River banks.
Sikkim Floods Live Updates: Cloudburst Wrecks Havoc
Cloudburst and flash floods have wrecked havoc in North Sikkim. The primary concern currently revolves around the 23 Army personnel who have been declared missing. Rescue efforts are actively in progress. Stay tuned for the most recent developments.
Sikkim Floods LIVE: On Tuesday night, a sudden cloudburst over Lhonak Lake in North Sikkim triggered a flash flood in the river Teesta, resulting in 23 Army personnel being reported missing. The surge in water levels was further intensified by the release of water from the Chungthang dam, causing downstream water levels to rise significantly, reaching heights of 15-20 feet. The torrential floodwaters swept away Army vehicles parked at Bardang near Singtam, leading to ongoing search operations to locate the missing personnel. The flash flood also inflicted damage on several Army establishments along the Lachen valley, with efforts underway to assess the full extent of the impact.
The Singtham footbridge over the Teesta river collapsed under the force of the overflowing waters. Sections of National Highway 10, vital for connecting West Bengal to Sikkim, were washed away, resulting in blocked or unserviceable roads in Namchi following the flash flood.
The India Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert, warning of heavy rainfall in Gangtok, Gyalshing, Pakyong, and Soreng districts for the next two days. Additionally, a red alert for extremely heavy rainfall has been issued for Mangan and Namchi districts. The situation is being closely monitored as authorities work to manage and respond to the aftermath of the flash flood.