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More than 1,000 people were left stranded in the northeastern Indian state of Sikkim after landslides in the high-altitude region cut off access to several areas.. Incessant rainfall over the last ...
Highlights Landslides have hit Chaten, Lachen, and Lachung in North Sikkim since 29 May 2025. Mangan district remains the ...
On Friday, 1,200 tourists were reportedly stranded, but an officer said that, according to new reports on Saturday, around 1,800 tourists are currently expected to be in Lachen and Lachung.
SILIGURI: Around 1,000 tourists in Lachen and Lachung, two high-altitude hill stations in north Sikkim, continue to be stranded due to landslides in the region since Thursday, a senior district ...
A sudden bout of intense rainfall triggered multiple landslides and damaged roads in Sikkim on Thursday, leaving around 1,400 visitors stranded at Lachen and Lachung, two tourist hotspots in Mangan ...
According to an official release, the devastating rainfall, which recorded up to 130 mm on April 24, caused severe damage to roads leading to major tourist destinations such as Lachen, Lachung ...
The Department of Tourism and Civil Aviation, Government of Sikkim, has confirmed that, except for Lachen and Lachung in Chungthang Sub-Division of Mangan district, all other tourist destinations ...
According to an official release, the devastating rainfall, which recorded up to 130 mm on April 24, caused severe damage to roads leading to major tourist destinations, including Lachen, Lachung ...