Travel Advisory For Nagaland Issued As Landslides Block Roads

The crucial highway, NH-29, has experienced significant disruptions due to the landslides. If you are planning a trip to Nagaland, know more about the situation on the ground there
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If you plan a trip to Nagaland, stay updated on travel conditions during monsoon. Intense heavy rainfall has caused destructive landslides in Nagaland, blocking National Highway 29. This highway is a crucial route connecting Kohima, the capital of Nagaland, and Dimapur. The landslide occurred near Dzudza village in the lush greenery of Kohima district on August 19, Monday, leading to widespread transportation disruptions and isolating Kohima from Dimapur, the state's bustling commercial hub.

Alternative Routes

Kumar Ramnikant, the Deputy Commissioner of Kohima, has issued a travel advisory, urging residents to consider alternative routes when travelling between Kohima and Dimapur due to the ongoing blockage of NH-29. This crucial highway, often called the lifeline of Nagaland’s capital, has experienced significant disruptions, causing inconvenience for commuters and impeding the smooth supply of essential goods to Kohima.

Dimapur is battling severe waterlogging caused by relentless downpours, leading to widespread flooding and significantly impacting residents and businesses in the commercial hub.

Weather Alerts

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The continuous heavy rain has significantly disrupted daily life and raised concerns about the possibility of more landslides and flash floods in vulnerable areas. A warning has been issued by the Nagaland State Disaster Management Authority (NSDMA) regarding the expected heavy rainfall and thunderstorms across the state until August 25. Further landslides and flash floods are likely, especially in Nagaland's lowland and foothill areas. High-risk areas, including Dimapur, Nuiland, Chumukedima, Bhandari, Pangti, Tizit, and Tuli, are particularly vulnerable to waterlogging and flash floods due to the forecasted rainfall.

Travellers to Nagaland are being asked to remain vigilant and stay informed about changing weather patterns and road conditions, particularly during the monsoon season. The region faces significant risks of landslides and torrential rains, making it crucial for visitors to stay updated for their safety.

The NSDMA, in close coordination with local authorities, is actively monitoring the situation and urging residents to stay informed through official channels. The situation remains critical, and coordinated efforts are underway to restore connectivity on NH-29 as soon as the weather conditions improve.

Monsoon Conditions

While monsoon destinations in India are stunning, it's important to keep in mind certain considerations, such as heavy rainfall, landslides, and transportation disruptions to make the most of their experience, when exploring India during the monsoon. Here's a helpful guide with essential tips for navigating the country during the rainy season.

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