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The Print
23 minutes ago
- The Print
Rain, landslides wreak havoc in Nagaland, part of NH-2 sinks snapping connectivity to Manipur
Deputy Chief Minister TR Zeliang visited the site of the road sinking at Phesama village near Kisama Heritage Village, where a 50-meter stretch of NH-2 has collapsed, cutting off the key route between Nagaland and Manipur. In Kohima district, a major land sinking occurred near Kisama Heritage Village, while a major landslide was reported along the Kigwema-Mima-Chakhabama road. Kohima, Jun 3 (PTI) Landslides triggered by heavy rains damaged roads across Nagaland, with crop destruction reported from some districts, officials said on Tuesday. Accompanied by officials from the Public Works Department and the National Highways and Infrastructure Development Corporation Ltd. (NHIDCL), Zeliang took stock of the situation and directed immediate action to restore connectivity. He instructed NHIDCL to create an alternate road for stranded goods trucks and commuters and emphasised the urgency of the situation, given the highway's importance as Manipur's lifeline. 'This is the third major road collapse at this location since 2013. A permanent solution is long overdue,' Zeliang said, adding that both he and Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio have written to the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways seeking approval for a proposed alternate route. The road began sinking on the night of May 31. Continuous rain worsened the condition, causing the highway to sink by about four feet. Around 30 metres of the road collapsed entirely by Monday. A truck was trapped in the collapsing section, though no casualties have been reported. More than a hundred goods-laden trucks bound for Manipur have been stranded along the route since Sunday. The district administration has opened a one-way alternate route for light motor vehicles. NHIDCL Executive Director RP Singh said that to construct a temporary road, land acquisition would be needed. 'If landowners cooperate, the work can be completed within 10 days, depending on the weather,' he said. Tuensang district witnessed a landslide in Phingjang Ward, Tuensang town, and a road blockage on the Tobu road below Tuensang Village. A windstorm damaged an Anganwadi centre in Phir Ahir village under Longkhim sub-division, an official said. In Kiphire district, continuous rainfall led to landslides and road blockages between Khongiri and Mimi villages, in Luther village, and on the road from 2 Junction to Pungro Town. Singrep village also reported a landslide, while agricultural fields in Moya and Pungro villages sustained damage. The Meluri district reported a landslide damaging the Village Guard Office guard room. Overflowing of the Araju River damaged paddy fields in Reguri village, and a retaining wall collapse in Wutsi Colony affected a residential house. In Noklak district, road blockages were reported across several key routes, including Noklak–Chingmei–Tuensang, Noklak–Pangsha, Panso–Tuensang, and Panso–Saddle–Tuensang roads, severely impacting connectivity. Maize fields were damaged in Chassir village in Shamator district due to storms and heavy rains. A major landslide also occurred between Shamator and Kiphire. In the Mokokchung district, a retaining wall collapsed at Mongsenbai Ward, damaging a residential house. In Luyong Ward, Mangkolemba sub-division, a similar incident affected a footpath and three homes. Wokha district faced power outages after strong winds uprooted several electric poles, while a landslide at Tribal Circuit Doyang affected the reception and cafeteria building of an office complex. Zunheboto district reported a landslide in the Atoizu sub-division, while Peren district experienced road blockages between Vamsi Akilesh and New Ngaulong. While there has been no report of human casualties, the government has urged people to remain alert as the monsoon intensifies, stressing the need to prioritise the protection of lives and property. PTI NBS NBS SOM This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.


The Hindu
23 minutes ago
- The Hindu
Kodagu rains: Over 1,400 electricity poles damaged; restoration work on
Relentless rain and strong winds have impaired the power infrastructure in Kodagu, damaging a total of 1,442 electricity poles, 11 transformers, and 13.105 km of power lines. Despite the current adverse weather, power supply restoration efforts are under way. The authorities of Chamundeshwari Electricity Supply Corporation (CESC) have so far replaced or repaired 1,091 poles and nine transformers. On average, about 100 poles are being replaced every day. However, the continuous downpour and gusty winds are hampering progress and causing further damage, a release issued by Executive Engineer (Operations and Maintenance Division), CESC, M. Ramachandra said. To speed up the restoration of the electricity network, the Madikeri division of the CESC has deployed 231 personnel. In addition, 52 staff members have been brought in from other divisions, along with 75 outsourced workers and 124 contract staff — all equipped with tools and equipment. The teams are working on a warfooting to restore normalcy, the release added. Officials have acknowledged that the past 10 days of incessant rain have slowed down repair work and caused repeated disruptions to the power supply. Therefore, they have urged the public to cooperate as the restoration work is in progress in the district. Field officers and technical staff remain engaged in power restoration efforts. Because of the workload, section officers may not be able to respond to customer calls promptly. Instead, the authorities have set up a dedicated toll-free helpline for the Madikeri division to handle consumer complaints. Consumers can report power-related issues by calling the toll-free number: 1800-599-0061. The executive engineer has assured the public that every effort is being made to restore power supply at the earliest.


Hindustan Times
28 minutes ago
- Hindustan Times
Over 1.6 lakh people affected in Manipur flood: Govt data
IMPHAL: Flash flood due to breaching of the Imphal and Kongba rivers at multiple locations and overflowing of Imphal and Nambul rivers following non-stop rain for the past five days in the state has so far affected 1,64,879 people and damaged at least 35,193 houses across 643 localities, according to the latest Relief and Disaster Management report available on Tuesday. Meanwhile, the body of a 55-year-old man, who went missing after being swept away by Abulok River in Imphal East district on Sunday, was recovered on Tuesday. The victim has been identified as one Takhellambam Ibochouba (Nongban),a resident of Leirenkabi in Imphal West district. So far, 3,917 persons have been evacuated to safer places, and 77 relief camps have been opened. The badly affected districts are Imphal East,Senapati and Imphal West districts. The water level of three major rivers– Imphal,Iril and Nambul, which pass through valley districts– has slowly receded till the filing of this report. Hospital closed In view of the severe flooding caused by incessant rainfall and its adverse impact on its campus, the state-run Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences (JNIMS) announced closure of the hospital 'temporarily until further notice.' An emergency meeting of JNIMS held on Tuesday took a decision in this regard, according to a public notice issued by its medical superintendent Prof Kh Lokeshwar Singh on Tuesday. 'This decision has been taken in the interest of the safety of patients, healthcare workers and hospital infrastructure. Emergency services, patient admission, and all non-essential medical services shall remain suspended during this period,' said the notice. 'The public is requested to co-operate and avoid visiting the hospital premises until restoration of normalcy. Updates regarding reopening and resumption of services will be issued as per assessment and improvement of conditions.' On Sunday, the JNIMS hospital had postponed all the scheduled routine operations until the situation improved. In response to the current flood scenario,the state health department has established a call centre (104) for any grievances related to health activities at flood affected sites, officials said. The district administration has also deployed 16 health rapid response teams for Imphal East, Imphal West and Senapati districts, it added. The functioning of a few private hospitals was also badly affected while a couple of privately owned diagnosis centres in the state capital also shortened their working hours due to flooding in the state.