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Landslide in Ladakh, Army rescues 400 trapped at Leh pass in Kashmir - The Times of India
JAMMU: A day after a landslide struck an area at Durbuk, about 200 km from here, the Indian Army launched a massive search and rescue operation on Sunday.
Over 400 tourists and locals trapped at the Changla pass in Kashmir's Leh district after a massive landslide have been rescued by the security forces, an official here said.
Nearly 150 vehicles with tourists and locals were rescued by an Indian Army team late Saturday and were offered food and shelter, an army spokesman said.
The Changla pass is at an altitude of 17,590 feet above sea level. The pass falls en route to Pangong lake, one third of which falls in India and the rest in China. The lake is one of the main attractions for tourists visiting Leh.
The landslide is reported to have struck between 3 and 4 pm on Saturday. Efforts are underway to clear the affected road to make way for the vehicles.
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JAMMU: A day after a landslide struck an area at Durbuk, about 200 km from here, the Indian Army launched a massive search and rescue operation on Sunday.
Over 400 tourists and locals trapped at the Changla pass in Kashmir's Leh district after a massive landslide have been rescued by the security forces, an official here said.
Nearly 150 vehicles with tourists and locals were rescued by an Indian Army team late Saturday and were offered food and shelter, an army spokesman said.
The Changla pass is at an altitude of 17,590 feet above sea level. The pass falls en route to Pangong lake, one third of which falls in India and the rest in China. The lake is one of the main attractions for tourists visiting Leh.
The landslide is reported to have struck between 3 and 4 pm on Saturday. Efforts are underway to clear the affected road to make way for the vehicles.
Hats off to our IA ...keep it up.