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Sikkim-o chi bananichi Teesta Stage III Dam nisigalako man•a

Gangtok, Oct 8: Adita salrangna skang, Sikkim a•doko rang•gitik chirang bananganio Chungthang jillao Teesta Urja Limited-chi chalaienggipa Teesta Stage III Dam, chu•gimik nisigalako man•aha...

Sikkim-o poraienggipa sak 26 chatro chatrirang tom•tome sokbapila

Ia sak 26 chatro chatrirangara, East Sikkim-ni Majhitar-o donggipa Himalayan Pharmary Institute aro Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology-o poraienggipa chatro chatrirang ong•achim aro Shillong-ona sokbaani ja•man, uamang kusi ong•aniko paraktokaha.

Sikkim Disaster: At least 60 dead, over 80 missing; North Sikkim still cut off

At least 60 people have died and 80 remain missing in the devastating flash floods in Sikkim, which was triggered by glacial burst on the South Lhonak lake on Wednesday morning.

A devastated Chungthang: The worst hit town in Sikkim flash floods, Teesta Stage 3 Dam washed away

The Glacial Lake Outburst Flood (GLOF) of the South Lhonak Glacial Lake has completed destroyed the Teesta Stage 3 Dam in Chungthang, run by Teesta Urja Limited. The October 4 disaster has also severely damaged the town of Chungthang and cut it off from rest of Sikkim.

Sikkim Flash Floods: 26 Meghalaya students safely reach Shillong

26 students from Meghalaya who were studying in different institutions in Sikkim have safely reached Shillong on Saturday evening.

IN PICS | 26 Meghalaya students evacuated from Sikkim reach Shillong

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Sikkim Flash Floods: Army races to recover displaced munitions; conducts controlled explosion

The Indian Army has dispatched teams to recover washed away explosives, ammunitions and weapons in the flash floods of Teesta River in Sikkim.

Sikkim Flash Floods: Over 50 dead, 142 missing, weather hinders rescue operations

At least 50 people have died and 142 persons remain missing in the devastating flash floods in Sikkim, which was triggered by glacial burst on the South Lhonak lake on Wednesday morning.

Sikkimo balmiksal namjabea: Sak 50 bate sia, sak 142ko nikkujaenga

Sikkim a·doko misilpile chi dal·gitikanio sak 50 bate siaha aro sak 142 manderangko nikjaenga. Ua chi banania Budbar salo aramni chi pakbrue mikka gamongpreto Teesta chibimani rang·gitik dal·baanichi ong·aha.

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