Updated January 5th, 2019 at 15:53 IST

'Jai Jawan': Indian Army's biggest rescue operation in Sikkim fills the nation with gratitude

The Indian Army rescued more than 2,500 tourists who were stranded near East Sikkim's 17th Mile area, close to the India-China border, due to heavy snowfall on December 29.

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The Indian Army rescued more than 2,500 tourists who were stranded near East Sikkim's 17th Mile area, close to the India-China border, due to heavy snowfall on December 29. The tourists were returning from Nathu La pass and Tsomgo (Changu) Lake on December 28 evening when snowfall in the region blocked roads, leaving over 300 to 400 civil vehicles stranded at various points on Jawahar Lal Nehru Road. 

The jawans of the Indian Army launched the biggest rescue operation and saved the stranded tourists. They were later brought to a camp in 17th Mile area and served food and medicines. Among the tourists, including elderly people and children, more than 90 people fell ill and were taken to safety in ambulances.

Take a look at the pictures here:

READ: Army Rescues Over 2,500 Stranded Tourists In Sikkim

Taking it to Twitter, retired Indian Army Lt Gen Syed Ata Hasnain posted a picture of the affectionate messages written by the people who were rescued by the army. 

Netizens also posted messages on social media, saluting the efforts of the Indian Army in rescuing the stranded tourists from the snow storm in Sikkim. Read some of them here:

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Published January 5th, 2019 at 14:27 IST