The decision to suspend these crucial ferry services stems from the submerged condition of all ramps at the riverbanks along the Brahmaputra.
Digital Desk: The Brahmaputra River's water levels at Nimati Ghat in Jorhat have rapidly risen, causing significant disruptions to ferry services and raising concerns among local authorities and residents alike. Due to the escalating water levels, all ferry operations between Nimati Ghat and Aphalamukh have been indefinitely suspended. Additionally, the Inland Water Transport Department has decided to halt the Nimati-Kamalabari ferry service starting this evening.
The decision to suspend these crucial ferry services stems from the submerged condition of all ramps at the riverbanks along the Brahmaputra. The rising waters have made these essential embarkation points inaccessible and unsafe for ferry operations.
Local authorities and emergency services are closely monitoring the situation as the Brahmaputra River continues to swell, impacting not only transportation but also raising concerns about potential flooding in low-lying areas adjacent to the riverbanks.
Residents and commuters are advised to exercise caution and stay informed about further announcements from authorities regarding the resumption of ferry services and any additional safety measures that may be put in place.
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