Nahan (Himachal Pradesh):Two American tourists of Indian origin have been rescued from Churdhar in the Sirmaur district. The local administration received the information that two women were stranded. After which the help of the Air Force was taken to rescue these women. On Saturday morning, a Cheetah helicopter reached a place called Teesri near Churdhar and both the women were airlifted.
Deputy Commissioner Sirmaur Sumit Khimta said they received the information about the two female tourists being stranded in Churdhar's Teesri on Friday evening. Immediately, the district administration started making necessary arrangements for their rescue. The rescued women have been identified as Richa Abhay Sonawane and Sonia Ratan, both born in India, but they are American citizens.
The district administration said, "A female tourist named Sonia Ratan suffered spinal surgery. Both the women had gone trekking where their health deteriorated. According to the Deputy Commissioner, at 4 pm on Friday, they received the information stating that women were stranded, SDM Sangrah Sunil Kayth was immediately sent to the spot, along with police, doctors and a team of other officers."