Road restoration underway after landslides disrupt connectivity in Arunachal's Keyi Panyor
Keyi Panyor, June 25
Road clearance and restoration operations are underway in Arunachal Pradesh's Keyi Panyor district after landslides, flooding and road washouts caused extensive damage along the Potin-Possa stretch, with authorities reporting eight major road blockages and continued disruption to traffic movement.
According to a situation update issued by the Superintendent of Police, Keyi Panyor, the Potin-Lichi and Possa-Potin stretches have been rendered completely impassable due to severe damage at multiple locations. Authorities said restoration is expected to take several days, and no definitive timeline can currently be provided for the resumption of safe traffic movement.
Two Poclain excavators have been deployed from the Pitapool side to facilitate road clearance operations up to Potin. Trailer trucks have also been arranged from Kra Daadi and Kamle districts, while the excavators have been mobilised locally.
The Border Roads Organisation (BRO) is continuing road clearance operations from the Kimin side. Heavy machinery has been deployed for restoration work, though officials said normal vehicular movement is likely to take an additional three to four days to resume.
Authorities have also intensified search and rescue efforts for four missing persons. Additional personnel from the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) and district police have been deployed for the operation.
In a medical evacuation, a critically ill patient was airlifted from Ziro by helicopter. The mortal remains of Nirmala Gupta were transported from Pitapool Ground by the Indian Air Force (IAF), according to the update.
Officials said restoration of the water supply system is in progress. With support from residents, the water supply to the Higher Secondary School has been temporarily restored.
The administration further stated that temporary restoration of essential connectivity and services in the New Pitapool area is expected by Thursday evening.
— ANI
Reader Comments
It's heartbreaking to see how quickly nature can disrupt life in remote areas. The airlift for the patient and the IAF's help are commendable. Let's hope the community gets back on its feet soon.
Shows the importance of robust infrastructure in the Northeast. These landslides happen every monsoon—why can't we build more resilient roads? A temporary fix is good, but we need long-term planning.
Incredible coordination between local authorities, BRO, IAF, and SDRF. The medical evacuation and transport of mortal remains show how vital these services are. Salute to all the teams working in such conditions 🫡
Living in a place like this must be so challenging. I hope the water supply restoration continues smoothly, especially for the school. A small gesture like that goes a long way for the community. Stay strong, Keyi Panyor 💪
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