Nagaland Chief Secretary Inspects Dimapur’s Flood-Prone Drainage Systems

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Kohima: Nagaland Chief Secretary Sentiyanger Imchen conducted an official site visit across Dimapur on May 18 to inspect areas prone to severe waterlogging. The tour focused on evaluating the city's drainage infrastructure, which has recently faced challenges during periods of heavy rainfall.

The inspection was aimed at identifying critical bottlenecks within the municipal drainage network that contribute to seasonal flooding. By examining these choked waterways firsthand, the administration intends to develop more effective mitigation strategies to protect local residents from recurring flood risks. Official documentation provided by DIPR highlighted the scope of the visit, emphasizing the government's commitment to improving urban sanitation and infrastructure resilience.

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