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Army rescues 205 stuck tourists in Himachal

By IANS | Updated: October 19, 2021 18:20 IST

Shimla, Oct 19 The Indian Army has rescued 205 civil stranded in the high-altitude Spiti subdivision in Himachal ...

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Shimla, Oct 19 The Indian Army has rescued 205 civil stranded in the high-altitude Spiti subdivision in Himachal Pradesh's Lahaul-Spiti district owing to untimely heavy snowfall, district officials said on Tuesday.

The civil, mostly tourists, were travelling from Pooh to Kaza, some 430 km from the state capital, when they were struck on Monday evening, an official told .

An army camp at Sumdoh came to their rescue by giving them overnight board and lodging. They were also provided medical care.

An official statement quoting Colonel Nitin Mittal of the Dogra Scouts said 205 people were provided food and shelter. He said motorists were advised not to go ahead owing to inclement weather.

"Those who stayed with us also provided a communication facility to establish contact with their family members," he said.

With the reopening of road links, mainly the Malling Nala, a high mountain pass at an elevation of 3,875m, the tourists left for their destinations on Tuesday.

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