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Tripura To Face Inconvenience Again As Landslides Damaged NH-6

Heavy rain cause landslides on one of the crucial lifelines-National Highway 6-under the Lumshnong Police Station under East Jaintia Hills. The administration is on alert across the state following continuous rains. The disruption in NH-6 will also cause inconvenience to states like Mizoram and Tripura along with Barak Valley in southern Assam.

The Chief Minister of Meghalaya, Conrad K Sangma held a review meeting on Thursday with deputy commissioners of different districts, following which they decided to form four regional committees, which will be headed by a minister.

“I have asked them to ensure steps are taken so that the movement of vehicles can start at the earliest, especially of the essential supplies required not just for these districts, but for neighboring states also,” he said.

The photos and videos of a truck along with a car stuck in a pit after a road caved in are going viral on social media and no casualties were reported.

The East Jaintia Hills Deputy Commissioner, Abhilash Baranwal also issued a public notice which reads, “Due to continuous heavy rainfall over the last week, NH 06 has been damaged at multiple locations across the district especially from Nongsning to Ratacherra stretch. A section of NH6 near the Lumshnong Toll Plaza has also been washed away.”

The DC has advised avoiding unnecessary travel along the stretch. “In cases of emergency also, they should observe utmost caution while traveling through NH 06 in that section till further update about the restoration of the road,” advised the DC.

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) Shillong has issued a red alert for South West Khasi Hills, East Khasi Hills, West Jaintia, and East Jaintia Hills districts.

As per the source, Lahkmen Rymbui, home minister along with the disaster management minister Kyrmen Shylla will monitor East and West Jaintia hills; deputy chief minister Prestone Tynsong will head the monitoring committee for Ri-Bhoi and East Khasi Hills District; Eastern West Khasi Hills, West Khasi Hills, and South West Khasi Hills will be monitored by PHE minister Renikton Tongkhar. Finally, power minister James Sangma will monitor the entire Garo Hills region, which consists of the North, East, South West, South, and West Garo Hills Districts.

The regional committees will monitor the situation closely and ensure the movement and provision of essential commodities. The committee must also visit their areas to ensure proper coordination between various departments and district officials, CM Sangma added. Meanwhile, the government will be monitoring the situation closely for the next 24 hours to 48 hours, and another review meeting will be held tomorrow to take stock of the situation.

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