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Digital Desk: Since the roads in Dima Hasao were damaged by the disastrous floods and landslides, the concerned departments are now working to restore the district's damaged roadways. The district administration has enlisted the help of the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) and the state Public Works Department (PWD) to repair the damaged roadways.

The floods in the hill district have caused widespread devastation, with road connectivity being severely harmed. In the devastating flood, the new Haflong railway station was completely destroyed.

With the improved weather, rehabilitation work has begun in earnest, and excavators have been stationed in specific regions to dismantle landslide-caused roadblocks.

Officials from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the state Department of Transportation, and the district administration visited the affected areas on Monday to inspect the ongoing repair efforts. Nazreen Ahmed, Deputy Commissioner, also paid a visit to the places where restoration work is being done.

Last month's heavy rains resulted in massive flooding and landslides in the hill district, displacing over 500 families and killing three people, one of whom was a kid.

The district administration officials visited the affected districts and evaluated the damaged roadways, according to Nazreen Ahmed, the Deputy Commissioner of Dima Hasao district.


"On the National Highway 54, there are two large breaches. The NHAI assured us that the damaged roads will be repaired in a timely manner. We are hopeful that it would be restored as soon as possible "Nazreen Ahmed expressed her thoughts.

 

Officials from the district administration have been visiting the damaged locations on a regular basis and keeping a close eye on the restoration process.


Earlier this month, an Inter-Ministerial Central delegation visited the district to assess the situation.

Assam's government has also given an R. 50 crore emergency package for the restoration effort.

A total of Rs. 30 crore would be granted as part of this package for the immediate rehabilitation of important roadways. The state government, on the other hand, will offer Rs. 2 lakh to each of 590 households to help them rebuild their damaged homes. A total of Rs. 11.80 crore has been set aside for this purpose. SDRF would contribute Rs. 23 crore and SOPD will contribute Rs. 27 crore to the overall rehabilitation package.

 

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