More than 100 Indian pilgrims Kailash Mansarovar in Nepal evacuated



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India also asked the Nepalese government for military helicopters to evacuate stranded pilgrims

Kathmandu:

More than 100 Indian pilgrims were evacuated from Simikot to Nepal today while relief has intensified to bring back more than 1,500 people "So far, 104 pilgrims have been rescued from the site and seven commercial flights have already been made for relief work," said a senior official. 39, Embbady of India at PTI

. Embbady personnel, two in Simikot and Tibet, were deployed with the necessary facilities so that stranded pilgrims could contact their families in India

The evacuated pilgrims were taken to Nepalganj, at the border of India.

The Embbady of India had already stated in a statement that there were about 525 Indian pilgrims stranded in Simikot in the Humla district.

The embbady constantly monitors situation along the Nepalganj-Simikot-Hilsa road from Kailash Mansarovar Yatra (through Nepal), according to the statement. The weather continues to be inclement.

The embbady said it placed its representatives in Nepalganj and Simikot, who are personally in contact with all the stranded pilgrims. They provide them with proper food and accommodation.

They were asked to give priority to the situation in Hilsa, which is poor in infrastructure compared to other regions.

The embbady also asked the operators try to retain as much as possible the pilgrims on the Tibetan side, as the medical and civic facilities on the Nepali side are inadequate.

In Simikot, a health check was carried out on all the elderly pilgrims and they are

The mission is also studying various solutions to evacuate the stranded people of Simikot, including by alternative routes through Simikot-Surkhet / Simikot -Jumla / Simikot-Mugu.

India also asked Nepal Government for the army helicopters to evacuate the Indian nationals stranded.

The Embbady has already set up a hotline for pilgrims and their family members, which also includes other staff speaking r Tamil speakers, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam

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