Landslide Blocks Siji River as Arunachal Floods Cause Widespread Havoc

Itanagar: Torrential rain is tearing through Arunachal Pradesh, destroying roads and bridges. A massive landslide hit the Siji block point in Lower Siang district today. The debris choked the Siji River near the Likabali checkpost. Water is piling up behind the wall of dirt. This blockage creates a severe risk of a sudden, dangerous surge downstream.

District police are scrambling to warn families living near the banks. Officials want everyone to keep their distance from the water. A bridge at Ledum village also buckled under the pressure of the floods, cutting off vital connections for locals. The situation remains volatile as heavy rain hampers repair efforts.

Authorities have mobilized crews and heavy machinery to clear the mess. They are working around the clock to reopen blocked roads. Despite these efforts, new rockfalls and shifts in the ground continue to make travel hazardous. Rescue teams are still searching for missing people in the worst-hit areas.

The administration issued a strict warning for residents to avoid all unnecessary trips. Motorists must stay alert and follow instructions from crews on the ground. Officials stated: "Those undertaking essential travel have been advised to move only during daylight hours and exercise heightened caution while passing through vulnerable stretches." Everyone should stay off the roads until the skies clear.

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