Nagaland Government takes stock of ‘unprecedented disaster’

KOHIMA: The Chief Minister has directed Roads & Bridges to immediately take up construction of Bailey bridge over Sanuorü and near the Naga Hospital-Naga Bazaar-Tin pati route.  

The Tsiesama – Peducha road has been restored and fuel tankers and other essential commodities trucks are being allowed to ply on the route. Fresh landslide have occurred at Science College road.  

WOKHA: Massive landslide that occurred at Sanis-Moilan road has been cleared. The Baghty Division roads have also been cleared at present. According to reports received as on August 1, around 25 families in Ruchan village, 8 families in Liphi village and 9 families in Renthan village have been affected. All these villages fall under Bhandari area of Wokha District.  

DIMAPUR: In Dimapur, East police colony has been badly flooded. However casualties have not been reported. Temporary camp arrangement for families where water has still not receded in middle colony Purana Bazaar for the past few days have been initiated.  

KIPHIRI DISTRICT: In between Akash bridge and Meluri 17 landslides have occurred with two JCBs clearing the road. Light vehicles are able to pass through. Three (3) km beyond Meluri 25 meters of road have been washed away. The Administration is trying to make a diversion from forest colony which will join the highway at the 5 km mark to allow light vehicles to go through. In the 6 km and 8 km mark two major landslides have occurs, which will take two- three days to clear. Kiphiri is completely cut off. The District Administration has also informed that the District is facing shortage of diesel.  

The road from Kiphire to Tuensang has been blocked near Yahi bridge which may take a week to clear. It was also informed that the Kiphire to Zhuneboto road has no bridge over Tutha river as it was washed away few years back. It has also been reported that a heavy landslide in between Seyochung town and Sitimi town has also occurred. Kiphire to Kohima road has been completely cut off at various locations due to landslide. It was confirmed that a week will be needed to restore the road. Meluri and Kiphire Administration are in full swing to normalise the situation. Chairman, Kiphire Chamber of Commerce S Litingse Sangtam has extended all possible help.  

Meanwhile, officials from the Ministry of Home Affairs called the Chief Secretary to enquire on how the Centre can help the situation. It was stated that MHA choppers will be made available immediately and arrangements can be made for air lifting and dropping off of essential commodities in affected districts.  

35 personnel from 12Bn NDRF arrive in Dimapur

35 personnel from 12Bn NDRF from Doimukh (Arunachal Pradesh) have moved out on July 31 for Dimapur and are expected to reach Dimapur by the evening of August. They will hold at CTI (HG&CD) Dimapur until further directions are given. All NAP Battalion have also been put on standby. All PWD NDMA officials and personals and other related departments are at the effected spots and doing the required necessities including medical assistance and restoration works.  

Nagaland seeks assistance from centre

Nagaland Home Commissioner, R Ramakrishnan, IAS has appraised the Home Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs and Secretary, Ministry of Defence, Government of India about the crisis situation being faced by the State of Nagaland due to heavy rain and thunderstorm which has disrupted normal life in the State for the past few days.  

He informed that the State Capital, Kohima along with almost all districts particularly Phek, Kiphire and Tuensang have been cut off for two days due to numerous landslide cause by incessant rains. He also informed that so far six persons have been washed away in the floods and many have evacuated from the damaged/collapsed houses in the landslide areas.  

The Home Commissioner has sought immediate assistance from the Central Government and its various agencies including the Indian Para Military and Military forces, Indian Air Force and National Disaster Response Force to assist the State machineries in coping with the challenges caused by the heavy rains.  

The Air Force has also been requested to help out the State Government in lifting and dropping of commodities to the far flung districts cut off by the landslides.  

The Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India has made available Choppers to be deployed for airlifting of essential commodities in affected Districts.

(DIPR)

 



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