1. Heavy rainfall damages NH 313, disrupting Anini-Roing connectivity and national access.
2. Dibang Valley administration advises residents to avoid traveling on the affected road until repairs are finished.
3. Alert issued to Anini-Roing highway damage, urging caution and patience during repair works.
Itanagar, April 25: The recent heavy rainfall in Arunachal Pradesh has caused severe damage to a section of National Highway 313, disrupting connectivity between Anini and Roing and the rest of the country.
The district administration of Dibang Valley issued a notice, alerting residents to the situation and advising against travel on the affected road until repairs are completed.
Highway Damage and Restoration Efforts
A significant portion of KM package-I of NH 313, vital for connecting Anini to Roing, has been washed away by the relentless rainfall. The district administration anticipates that restoration efforts will require at least three days. This development underscores the immediate need for repair work to restore essential connectivity in the region.
District Administration’s Advisory
In response to the highway damage, the district administration of Dibang Valley issued a notice advising residents to avoid traveling on the affected road until repair work is completed and weather conditions improve. This precautionary measure aims to ensure the safety of individuals and minimize the risk of accidents or further damage.
Residents Urged to Exercise Caution
With travel along the damaged highway temporarily suspended, residents are urged to exercise caution and adhere to safety guidelines issued by local authorities. The unstable weather conditions pose additional risks, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing safety until normalcy is restored.
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Impact on Connectivity and Commuters
The disruption of National Highway 313 has severed vital connectivity between Anini, Roing, and the rest of the country, impacting commuters and logistical operations in the region.
The prompt initiation of repair work is essential to mitigate the inconvenience caused by the highway damage and restore seamless transportation links.
The damage inflicted on National Highway 313 by incessant rainfall underscores the vulnerability of infrastructure in the face of natural disasters.
The swift response of the district administration and the cooperation of residents is crucial in expediting repair efforts and restoring connectivity.
As repair work progresses, prioritizing safety remains paramount to safeguarding lives and property in the affected areas.