Northeast road-rail links snap due to landslide
Agartala/Silchar, July 16 (IANS): Surface links between the northeastern states of Tripura, Manipur and Mizoram as also southern Assam and the rest of India have worsened since Sunday with massive landslides blocking a crucial national highway, and the rail services snapped three weeks ago yet to be restored, officials said.
Tracks damaged three weeks ago by landslides caused by heavy rains are yet to be restored, and "it is uncertain when the railway services would be restored in the region," Northeast Frontier Railway's (NFR) divisional railway manager Rakesh Kumar Goel told reporters on Monday.
Tracks damaged three weeks ago by landslides caused by heavy rains are yet to be restored, and "it is uncertain when the railway services would be restored in the region," Northeast Frontier Railway's (NFR) divisional railway manager Rakesh Kumar Goel told reporters on Monday.
Worsening the surface communications in the same region, massive landslides occurred on Sunday on the crucial National Highway No 44 linking these northeastern states with the rest of India.
A Tripura government official said heavy rains triggered the landslides, and the Assam-Agartala NH 44 has been blocked at Sonapur and Tongseng in Jaintia Hills district in eastern Meghalaya, bordering Assam, with huge boulders covering the road. "The BRO (Border Roads Organisation) engineers and workers immediately started work to clear the debris and to restore the traffic," the official added.
Sonapur and Tongseng, about 150 km from the Meghalaya capital Shillong, is a landslide-prone area and is linked with National Highway No.40 connecting Shillong and Guwahati in Assam, the gateway to the rest of India.
"Allout efforts have been made to resume both passenger and goods train services between Tripura, Manipur, Mizoram and southern Assam and the rest of India by first week of next month," NFR's Goel told reporters at Haflong, the headquarters of Dima Hasao district in southern Assam.
"As the damage to tracks, bridges, tunnels and adjoining areas is so colossal, restoring railway services in the region is getting delayed."
The official said: "Over 200 people comprising engineers and railway workers led by senior officials of NFR's Lumding division are working round-the-clock to clear the debris at many places." The main hurdle for the early resumption of the train services along these routes is tunnel No 17, which was severely hit by the landslides on the Barail hills. Railway services were suspended in the region June 25 following heavy rains and landslides that damaged large stretches of railway tracks, bridges, tunnels and adjoining areas in southern Assam's mountainous Dima Hasao district.
Tripura transport department secretary Kishore Ambuly quoting NF Railway authorities said: "Due to intermittent and torrential rains, restoration works are getting delayed and fresh landslides are taking place in and around rocky areas."
The landslides at about 90 places, following incessant rains, have in some places washed away or damaged nearby surface roads in Dima Hasao district, about 300 km from Assam's main city Guwahati. Over 3,500 passengers in four trains were stranded for four days at three places on a single metre-gauge rail line in the region. They were rescued by railway and district administration personnel and sent onwards to their destinations. The Dima Hasao district is connects Tripura capital Agartala and parts of Manipur, Mizoram and southern Assam with the rest of India by a single 108-year-old metre-gauge railway track.
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