Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Thursday airlifted nine tourists stranded in Sangla town in Kinnaur district during his aerial survey of the flash flood-affected areas in the state.Â
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After conducting the aerial survey of the Kullu, Mandi and Lahaul, and Spiti districts, Sukhu visited Sangla and Kuppa Barrage and interacted with families hit by the flash floods.
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About 118 tourists were evacuated by the Indian Air Force and sent to Choling from where they started a road journey towards Shimla.
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Foreign nationals stuck in Sangla town thanked the chief minister for the relief and rescue operations.Â
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"We were elated to see the head of the state personally overseeing rescue efforts," said Taali from Israel and Helen and Chester from New Zealand. Â Â
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Sukhu asked the concerned officials to construct a concrete wall along 'Tong-Tong Che' Nallaha, which also causes major damage during the rainy season.
Himachal CM Airlifts 9 Stranded Tourists From Flood-Affected Sangla
Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu of Himachal Pradesh airlifted nine tourists stranded in Sangla town in Kinnaur district during an aerial survey of the flood-hit areas.Â

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu presented his first Budget on Friday
Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu presented his first Budget on Friday

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