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Two persons drown in Nagaland

PTI | Updated on: 30 Jul 2018, 09:36:15 PM
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Kohima:

Two persons drowned and three were feared dead in Tuensang district on Monday while several roads in Nagaland were cut off due to landslides triggered by incessant rains, officials said.

Officer on Special Duty (OSD) in Nagaland State Disaster Management Authority (NSDMA), Johnny Ruangmei said five persons were washed away in a river at Hukir village in Tuensang district.

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The search and rescue teams has retrieved the body of two from Ahunato in Zunheboto district while search for the other three is on, he said.

In Kohima one person drowned on Sunday in river current at Dzucharu, Kohima deputy commissioner, Rajesh Soundarajan said.

He said 25 houses have been damaged in heavy rains in the district.

Meanwhile, chief secretary Temjen Toy said several major roads in the state were cut off due to landslides triggered by incessant rain during the past several days.

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“Inclement weather condition in the state during past few weeks have been creating havoc and lots of damage of roads, private and government properties are reported from various places,” he said while addressing a press conference here.

The chief secretary said many roads have been damaged in and around the state capital which include Mohonkhola near Dzuvuru, NH-2 Phesama near FCI Godown, sinking at Kisama gate, Naga Bazaar, Secretariat Road at Sanuoru, Seikhazou-BSF camp (Keyake) road, BSF camp-Medical College-Secretariat, NBCC Convention Hall to New High Court junction, NH-2 High Court junction to IG Stadium.

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He said that all the technical officers in and around Kohima will be put to assigned duties to clear all the roads.  Secondly, the sinking portion of the various roads, including the National Highway-2 would also be addressed immediately.

The chief secretary appealed to the people not to resort to hoarding as we have adequate stock of all essential commodities.

The Border Roads Organisation (BRO) said that NH-702 connecting Tuensang-Mon districts have been cut off by a massive landslide which washed away a portion of the road.

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The NH-29 between Kohima-Pfutsero was cut off at Mesulumi village with water washing away the diversion road, they said.

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First Published : 30 Jul 2018, 09:23:23 PM

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