Six people succumbed to injuries in a nearby army hospital

An avalanche at 15th Mile in Jawaharlal Nehru road connecting Gangtok with Nathula, killed at least six tourists while over 80 are feared trapped under the snow, police said on April 4.

The avalanche occurred on April 4 at around 12.20 pm.

Six people succumbed to injuries in a nearby army hospital. It includes four males, a woman and a child.

According to the police, over 150 tourists are still stranded beyond the 15th mile.

Meanwhile, 30 tourists who got trapped under the snow have been rescued and admitted to STNM Hospital and Central Referral Hospital in Gangtok.

Currently rescue operations are being carried out by Sikkim Police, travel agents’ association of Sikkim, tourism department officials, and vehicle drivers.

As per information shared by inspector general for checkpost, Sonam Tenzing Bhutia: “Passes are issued for only 13th mile, but tourists are going to 15th Mile without permission. The incident took place in 15th mile.”

Further details are awaited.

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