Mudslides Disrupt Ukhrul-Tadubi Road at Lower Phaibung

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Ukhrul, June 22: It is reported that mudslides at Lower Phaibung have blocked vehicles from plying along National Highway 102A – Ukhrul-Tadubi Road.

Sources informed that a mudslide has completely blocked the highway, and the diversion road through the village is not feasible for travel during the rainy season.

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Veisii Careson, Chairman of Lower Phaibung Village, informed that “the new cutting along NH 102A has affected a couple of houses, and the concerned authority has refused to pay compensation for the damage. The concerned authority says they can only help in relocating the houses, but the affected house owners have refused their proposition.”

“The Village Authority had to convince the landowners even before being compensated so that the construction company could proceed with the new cutting in the greater interest of the public. We have repeatedly informed the district administrators and NHIDCL, but they are yet to come to an agreement with the landowners,” stated Veisii Careson.

“Our villagers couldn’t even go to the field by vehicles when it rained because of the mudslide and the slippery road. We have opened a diversion road and asked the contractor/company to put pebbles, which our villagers are offering free of cost, but they are reluctant to do so. We, the villagers, are at the receiving end as we have to help passenger vehicles by pulling or pushing the cars/trucks, as we can’t just simply ignore people in need,” lamented the Chairman of Lower Phaibung.

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A rock-slide at Tungjoy Village, Senapati, in early June also completely cut off the Ukhrul-Tadubi road. Commuters along National Highway 102A are claiming that the mudslide and rock-slide are just the beginning, and more such incidents can be expected in the future, especially during the rainy season.

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