
Guwahati-based Defence PRO Lt. Col. P Khongsai said about 400 civilian vehicles with 2,500 people were returning from Natu La Pass along the China border. “The Indian Army immediately extended help to the stranded tourists with food, shelter, warm clothing and medicines,” he said.
The stranded tourists included women, children and the elderly, he said.
“The troops have vacated their own barracks for accommodating the tourists and are involved in safe evacuation of the stranded tourists. While 1,500 tourists have been accommodated at 17 Mile, the rest are sheltered at 13 Mile,” he said.
The Army said evacuation will continue till all the stranded tourists are safely shifted out.







