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Indian Army evacuates civilians, tourists stranded in Gulmarg amidst heavy snowfall
12/28/2024 9:53:17 PM
Early Times Report
GULMARG, Dec 28: The Chinar Warriors corps of the Indian Army has responded to a distress call from civil administration to evacuate tourists stranded in Gulmarg district of the territory, said Chinar Corps on Saturday.
The tourists and civilians were stranded due to unprecedented heavy snowfall in tourist destination Gulmarg and the subsequent closure of the road to Tanmarg. Responding to the call, the Army personnel evacuated 68 civilians, including 30 men and women each and eight children and provided meals, shelter and medication to 137 tourists.
In a social media post on X, Chinar Corps, Indian Army wrote, "Chinar Warriors responded to a distress call from civil administration to evacuate tourists stranded due to unprecedented heavy snowfall in tourist destination of Gulmarg and the subsequent closure of the road to Tanmarg. Providing assistance in evacuation of 68 civilians including 30 ladies, 30 gentlemen and 8 children along with provisioning of hot meals, shelter & medication for a total of 137 tourists."
#ChinarWarriors to the Rescue.
Chinar Warriors responded to a distress call from civil administration to evacuate tourists stranded due to unprecedented heavy snowfall in tourist destination of Gulmarg and the subsequent closure of the road to Tanmarg. Providing assistance in… pic.twitter.com/cgy0bBylX0
- Chinar Corps?? - Indian Army (@ChinarcorpsIA) December 28, 2024
In another incident, the Chinar Corps of Indian Army also evacuated a pregnant lady from Kulgam district amidst the heavy snowfall.
The rescue team of security personnel reached the location and provided immediate needed medical assistance to the lady. The pregnant lady has been shifted to the Government Hospital in Yaripora.
"Chinar Warriors responded to an emergency distress call to evacuate a pregnant lady from Munad village, Kulgam. Amidst heavy snowfall the rescue team reached the location on time. Immediate lifesaving medical assistance was extended & the patient was evacuated to Government Hospital, Yaripora," reads a social media post from Chinar Corps.
#ChinarWarriors to the Rescue.
Chinar Warriors responded to an emergency distress call to evacuate a pregnant lady from Munad village, Kulgam. Amidst heavy snowfall the rescue team reached the location on time. Immediate life saving medical assistance was extended & the patient… pic.twitter.com/eMgt93tebA
- Chinar Corps?? - Indian Army (@ChinarcorpsIA) December 28, 2024
On Friday, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said that around 2,000 vehicles were stuck at Qazigund town in Jammu and Kashmir's (J-K) Anantnag following the valley's first snowfall of the season. CM Abdullah mentioned that he has spoken with the Deputy Commissioner of Anantnag about the current situation, adding that heavy vehicles are being allowed to move & efforts are on to clear the rest of the stranded vehicles.
The picturesque city of Srinagar, known for its serene landscapes and scenic beauty welcomed the winter season with its first snowfall of the year on Friday.
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