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Sikkim Flood News: Flash floods in Sikkim after cloud burst; 23 Armymen missing | Kolkata News

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NEW DELHI: Five people died while at least 23 Armymen are reportedly missing after a flash flood in the Teesta River in Sikkim’s Lachen valley on Wednesday.
The flood started at around 1.30am, according to news agency PTI.
“Three bodies have been recovered from Singtam during rescue and relief efforts,” a Sikkim State Disaster Management Authority official said.

The reason for the sudden flooding is said to be the release of water from the Chungthang dam after a cloud burst in the area. This led to an increase in water level by up to 20 feet downstream.
The Army in a statement said that 23 soldiers were missing after a powerful flash flood caused by intense rainfall tore through the remote valley.
“Due to sudden cloud burst over Lhonak Lake in North Sikkim, a flash flood occurred in the Teesta River… 23 personnel have been reported missing and some vehicles are reported submerged under the slush,” the army said in a statement. “Search operations are under way.”

Kalimpong in crisis: Flash floods block NH10 after sudden cloud burst

The remote area lies close to the border with Nepal, and Lhonak Lake sits at the base of a glacier in the snowy peaks that surround Kangchenjunga, the world’s third-highest mountain.
Visuals showed Sikkim chief minister Prem Singh Tamang holding an umbrella during a downpour and talking to officials about floods in the town of Singtam, further downstream from where the soldiers are missing.
The Singtham foot bridge over river Teesta collapsed due to the overflowing river. Several sections of National Highway 10, which connects West Bengal to Sikkim, were washed away.
The Sikkim government has sounded a high alert in the state and has asked people to stay away from the river Teesta.
The Jalpaiguri and Kalimpong administration in West Bengal have also started evacuating people from the lower catchment area of the river as a precautionary measure.
“Miking is going on. Disaster management teams have been on alert. BDOs of Mal, Rajganj, Maynaguri, Jalpaiguri, Melhliganj and Haldibari have been on banks since last evening and the whole night with teams. Evacuation is going on in the needed area. Restrictive and planned discharge is being done in a periodic manner from Gajaldoba to keep things under control,” said a Bengal government official.
Watch Sikkim flash floods: 23 army men missing after cloud burst in Lachen Valley



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