800 stranded tourists rescued in Sikkim after sudden snowstorm; Nathula Pass closed
The weather department has issued a warning that the state may receive more rainfall in the next few days;

A file image showing the Indian Army assisting in the rescue of tourists stranded by heavy snowfall in North Sikkim (Photo:@easterncomd/X)
Gangtok, April 28: As many as 800 people, stranded between Tsomgo Lake and Thegu in East Sikkim following a sudden snowstorm and hail, were successfully evacuated, officials said on Monday.
The joint efforts of the Sikkim Police and the Indian Army ensured the rescue with authorities confirming that the stranded individuals have been safely brought to secure areas and no casualties or major injuries were reported.
The sudden snowstorm and hail on Sunday afternoon led to treacherous road conditions, making it difficult for vehicles to move.
Rescue teams worked swiftly, providing immediate assistance and arranging temporary shelters for those affected.
In view of the heavy snowfall, Nathula Pass has been closed to tourists, and no permits for travel to the area were issued on Monday.
Officials stated that the decision was taken considering the dangerous road conditions and the safety of visitors.
On Sunday as well, several tourist vehicles near Nathula had to be evacuated with the help of the Sikkim Police and local residents after unexpected snowfall blocked the roads.
Authorities said such preventive measures were crucial to avoid any untoward incidents.
Meanwhile, the weather department has issued a warning that the state may receive more rainfall in the next few days and the administration has suspended tourism activity in Eastern Sikkim for the next few days and depending on weather conditions, the suspension will be lifted.
Earlier on Friday, more than 1,000 tourists were evacuated in various locations in North Sikkim due to continuous heavy rainfall and landslides.
Landslides had occurred at Munshithang on the Lachen Chungthang road, previously affected by a glacial lake outburst flood, as well as in Lema and Bob on Lachung Chungthang road, on the other side of Chungthang.
The relentless rainfall has led to flood-like conditions across parts of North Sikkim, severely impacting road connectivity and travel safety.
The authorities have been working to restore the proper connectivity in various parts of northern Sikkim.
--IANS