Army rescues tourists stranded in Gulmarg snow
The Statesman Delhi|December 29, 2024
The valley-based Chinar Corps of the Indian Army rescued 68 tourists, including women and children, who were stranded in heavy snow in the Gulmarg tourist destination in Kashmir.
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Among the rescued were 30 women, 8 children, and 30 men.

The Chinar Corps on Saturday wrote on X: "Chinar Warriors responded to a distress call from civil administration to evacuate tourists stranded due to unprecedented heavy snowfall in the tourist destination of Gulmarg and the subsequent closure of the road to Tangmarg. Providing assistance in evacuation of 68 civilians, including 30 ladies, 30 gentlemen, and 08 children, along with providing hot meals, shelter & medication for a total of 137 tourists." Six persons stranded on the Mughal Road were also rescued by the Army.

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