This Article is From Jan 13, 2020

41 Trekkers, Stranded Due To Overflowing River In Ladakh, Rescued

The trekkers were stuck between two camps due to overflowing of water, an official said.

41 Trekkers, Stranded Due To Overflowing River In Ladakh, Rescued

The rescued trekkers have been temporarily accommodated at a village. (File)

Jammu:

Forty-one trekkers were rescued after water overflowed over ice on the Zanskar river in Ladakh's Leh, a senior official said. The official also announced a temporary suspension of Chadak Trek for the next two days due to bad weather. 

The Chadar trek is a winter trail in the Zanskar. Traditionally the only means of travel in the area during the harsh winter months, the trail has become popular with adventure tourists. 

"The trekkers who were stuck between Tibb and Neyraks camps due to overflowing of water over ice have been rescued and temporarily accommodated at Neraks village," Leh District Magistrate Sachin Kumar Vaishya said. 

"All of them are safe and all necessary arrangements for their safety, security and evacuation have been put in place by the district administration. The decision to open the Chadar trek shall be taken only after field assessment," the officer said.

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