Indian Army Rescues 46 Stranded Tourists Amid Heavy Snowfall in East Sikkim
GANGTOK, February 23, 2026 — In a daring humanitarian operation, the Indian Army successfully rescued 46 tourists, including women and children, who became stranded in sub-zero temperatures following heavy snowfall in East Sikkim.
As the inclement weather blocked key transport routes and trapped travelers in freezing conditions, Army personnel stationed in the region immediately launched a relief mission, escorting the group to the nearest military camp. Upon arrival, the rescued tourists were provided with essential medical attention, heated shelters, and warm meals to stabilize their condition.
Simultaneously, the troops facilitated the safe and orderly recovery of over 150 tourist vehicles, guiding them through treacherous, snow-clogged roads to secure locations.
This swift intervention by the Indian Army once again underscores their unwavering commitment to civilian safety and disaster response in the nation’s most challenging high-altitude terrains.
