Body of Driver Swept Away by Nguhaiu River Flood in Noklak Recovered

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Dimapur, July 2: The lifeless body of a driver who was swept away by the flooding Nguhaiu River in Noklak district of Nagaland was found today.

The 30-year-old Pushing Khiamniungan, a private driver, son of Langpe from Kengkhaio Kusong village under Noklak district, was washed away by the flooding Ngühaiu River on July 1 around 8 pm, while crossing the river towards Noklak.

The lifeless body was recovered at around 1.30 am today.

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