Almost all stranded Indian pilgrims evacuated in Nepal

IANS  |  Kathmandu 

The extensive operation to rescue and evacuate the stranded Indians returning from Kailash in was almost over on Friday.

The said "after humanitarian situation arising out of more than 1,500 Kailash pilgrims stranded in Hilsa and Simikot in Nepal, the in swiftly mounted rescue operations since July 2, 2018 to help facilitate evacuation of the stranded pilgrims to safer locations in "

On Friday alone, according to the Embassy, another lot of regular Indian pilgrims arrived in Hilsa and Simikot who will follow the normal course of returning to A total 13 pilgrims have arrived in Simikot, the district headquarters of Humla, and 12 in Hilsa, near Nepal-border.

These new batches of pilgrims do not need evacuation and will follow the normal procedure, said the officials.

According to in Kathmandu, lots of Indian pilgrims have complained that they faced trouble on the Tibetan side after crossing border.

During the rescue operation, the had deployed its officials and representatives with medicines in all the affected areas to provide possible assistance to the stranded pilgrims.

An Emergency Control Room, with contact numbers of embassy Officials, has also been functioning since Monday to cater to the needs of the pilgrims and their family members.

During the evacuation process, 74 commercial flights were operated and the embassy additionally pressed into service private choppers MI-16 along with helicopters that made more than 142 sorties in the difficult terrain of the Hilsa-Simikot-Nepalgunj sectors.

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, July 06 2018. 19:38 IST