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Massive landslides hit north Sikkim; permits for travel suspended amid heavy rain

Landslides triggered by incessant rainfall have severely disrupted travel in North Sikkim, specifically along the Lachen–Chungthang and Lachung–Chungthang roads. Authorities have deemed nighttime travel unsafe and suspended the issuance of permits for North Sikkim. All previously issued permits have been cancelled. Relief and repair efforts are underway, but hampered by the continuous downpour.
Massive landslides hit north Sikkim; permits for travel suspended amid heavy rain
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NEW DELHI: Massive landslides have struck Munshithang on the Lachen–Chungthang road and Lema/Bob on the Lachung–Chungthang road on late Thursday, disrupting travel routes in North Sikkim.
The region has been witnessing continuous rainfall, raising concerns over road safety and accessibility.
While the route to Chungthang remains technically open, authorities have advised that it is unsafe for use at night due to ongoing heavy rain.
As a precautionary measure, no travel permits to North Sikkim will be issued for tomorrow. All previously issued permits stand cancelled, said Sonam Dechu Bhutia, Superintendent of Police, Mangan district.
Officials are closely monitoring the situation as rain continues to hamper relief and repair efforts. Travelers and tourists have been advised to avoid the area until further notice.
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