Daring Rescue Operation: Tourists Saved from Drass's Treacherous Conditions
Police and Army rescued seven tourists stranded due to poor road conditions in Ladakh's Drass district. The challenging night operation was executed between Labar and Umbala, ensuring the safety of all individuals involved. Officials urge tourists to remain vigilant about weather and road conditions in high-altitude areas.
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A rescue operation led by police and Army personnel successfully saved seven tourists stranded in Ladakh's Drass district. The tourists, including women and children, faced adverse road conditions that required immediate intervention.
The night endeavor was conducted between Labar and Umbala, amidst challenging mountainous terrain. Authorities were alerted to the situation, prompting them to take swift action to ensure the tourists' safety.
Despite the difficult weather, a team from the Drass police and another from the Sankoo police post coordinated to reach the location, with Army assistance. The tourists were safely rescued, and authorities advised future travelers to stay informed about the area's conditions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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