Key Points

Heavy rainfall triggered massive landslides that completely blocked the NH-2 highway between Kohima and Wokha in Nagaland. Multiple vehicles including passenger buses and goods trucks were stranded for hours on both sides of the affected route. District administration, police, and PWD teams rushed to the spot but faced challenges clearing debris due to continuing rains. The NH-2 serves as a critical supply route connecting multiple districts and neighboring states like Assam and Manipur.

Key Points: Nagaland Landslide Blocks NH-2 Highway Between Kohima and Wokha

  • Massive landslides triggered by continuous rainfall block NH-2 highway
  • Passenger vehicles and goods trucks stranded for hours on both sides
  • No casualties reported despite significant road blockage
  • Officials facing difficulties clearing debris due to ongoing rain and mudslides
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Landslide disrupts traffic on key National Highway in Nagaland

Massive landslides triggered by heavy rain block NH-2 in Nagaland, stranding vehicles and disrupting vital supply routes. Officials rush to clear debris as rains continue.

"The hilly and landslide-prone terrain has always been a challenge, requiring new approaches. - Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio"

Kohima, Aug 25

Huge landslides between Nagaland capital Kohima and the state's Wokha town totally blocked vehicular movement on the National Highway 2 (NH-2) on Monday, officials said.

A Nagaland government official said that massive landslides, triggered by continuous rainfall since Sunday night, blocked the busy route as huge boulders fell onto the highway from the hills.

Several passenger vehicles and goods trucks were stranded for hours on both sides of the affected highway.

According to the official, no casualties have been reported so far.

Teams from the district administration, police, and Public Works Department have rushed to the spot, but the engineers and workers are facing huge troubles to clear the road as rains and mudslides continue.

Efforts are being made for the movement of light vehicles through alternative routes, the official said.

The Kohima–Wokha portion of the NH-2 connects several districts, including Tseminyu, Wokha, Pughoboto subdivision under Zunheboto, and Mokokchung, with the state capital.

The Kohima–Wokha route also serves as the main route to ferry goods and essential commodities, as the NH-2 connects with Assam’s Dibrugarh and Mizoram’s Tuipang.

The NH-2 is also a vital route between Nagaland and neighbouring Manipur.

Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio and Deputy Chief Minister T.R. Zeliang, accompanied by officials from the Public Works Department and the National Highways and Infrastructure Development Corporation Ltd (NHIDCL), recently visited the NH-2 and reviewed the road conditions.

Chief Minister Rio earlier held a meeting with, and wrote letters subsequently to, Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari, demanding the improvements of the National Highways in the northeastern state.

In a post on X, the Chief Minister had said: "Inspected the NH-2 landslide-affected area at Phesama, Kohima. While appreciating the ongoing efforts in restoring connectivity, the hilly and landslide-prone terrain has always been a challenge, requiring new approaches."

- IANS

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Priya S
My cousin was traveling on that route yesterday. Thankfully he's safe but stuck for hours. The authorities should have better emergency response systems in place for such situations.
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Aman W
NH-2 is literally the lifeline for so many districts. When it gets blocked, essential supplies get affected. Government should consider building alternative routes as well.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the CM's efforts, this seems to be a yearly occurrence during monsoon. Maybe they need to consult international experts who have experience with landslide-prone mountainous regions.
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Vikram M
Thank God no casualties reported! The workers trying to clear the road are real heroes working in such difficult conditions. Salute to their dedication! 👏
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Nikhil C
This affects not just Nagaland but also connectivity to Manipur and Assam. Central government should prioritize these highways for proper development with modern engineering solutions.

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