Sikkim flood: Indian Army starts 3 helpline numbers, toll rises to 14

Here we are sharing a piece of big news with you Sikkim has been making headlines on the internet due to a flash flood. 23 army guys went missing. Since the news has come on the internet and it went viral on many social networking sites. In flood-hit Sikkim, the Indian Army released three helpline numbers for families of mission people on Thursday. The Indian Army has begun three helpline numbers. Now fans are super curious to know about the whole information about the helpline numbers. Here we have more information about the news and we will share it with you in this article.

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Here are the helpline numbers: Army Helpline for East Sikkim – 8756991895, Army Helpline No for North Sikkim – 8750887741 and Army Helpline for missing soldiers – 7588302011. Meanwhile, the demise toll in Sikkim increased to 14 on Thursday morning and 102 people have been still missing. More than 3,000, travellers are worried about being stranded in different parts stranded in different parts of the state. 12-14 employees working in the Teesta Stage 3 dam in  Chungthang are still left in the underpasses of the dam. Sikkim state has been gaining huge attention from the people. Scroll down to the news for more information about the news.

As per the report, the Sikkim government has set up 18 relief camps in Singtam, Dikchu, Adarsh Gaon and Rangpo which have encountered most of the damages. But, because of a lack of connectivity with Chungthang the comfort centres there have been being set up by the Indian Army and other paramilitaries. The state officers worried about ration shortages in the State. Conditions from Siliguri, Bailey bridges are going to be applied by the Indian Army and National Highways & Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited (NHIDCL), announced the State Chief Secretary. Scroll down to the next page for more information about the news, so please read the complete article.

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Reportedly, Even the police station in Chungthang was shattered. Chungthang and most of North Sikkim have disrupted mobile network connection as the fibre cable lines had been also destroyed by the flash floods in Sangkalan and Toong in Mangan district. Yesterday, south Lhonark Lake, situated in North West Sikkim, saw a cloud burst causing ongoing monsoon rainfall. Here we have shared all the information about the news and currently, the investigation is ongoing. If we will get any information about the news then we will update you as soon as possible. Stay tuned to us for more updates.

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