NEW DELHI — The Indian Air Force (IAF) on Wednesday said it has deployed its
assets as part of its humanitarian-assistance efforts in the wake of
devastating landslides in Sikkim, and evacuated 33 people, including two US
nationals, from the remote Chaten region.-
- In a post on X, the IAF also shared photos of the rescue
operation.
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In this image posted by @IAF_MCC via X on June 4, 2025, NDRF
personnel and others during a rescue operation of stranded tourists stuck after
multiple landslides triggered by heavy rain, in Mangan district, Sikkim.
(@IAF_MCC on X via PTI Photo)

- "In response to the devastating landslides in Sikkim,
#IndianAirForce Mi-17 helicopters rapidly launched #HADR Ops -- airdropping
relief supplies, inserting NDRF teams, and evacuating 33 stranded individuals,
including two US nationals, from the remote Chaten region. #IAF remains
committed to saving lives. #SavingLives #HarKaamDeshKeNaam #HADROps," it
said.
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- Earlier in the day, officials said the Indian Army is
working relentlessly under extreme weather and hazardous terrain conditions to
assist local residents and stranded tourists.
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- Army personnel have established a walkway to north Sikkim's
Lachen village, which was completely cut off due to multiple landslides
triggered by heavy rain in Mangan district, and reached out to 113 tourists
stranded there, they said.
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- At least 1,678 tourists were rescued from Lachung and
Chungthang two days ago.
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