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Arunachal Pradesh’s Chayang Tajo Grappled by Devastating Flash Flood

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The remote administrative headquarters of Chayang Tajo in East Kameng district of Arunachal Pradesh experienced widespread devastation due to a severe flash flood on June 4. The incident, triggered by incessant rainfall, has led to the disruption of critical services, including water and power supply, and has severed surface communication lines to the area.

Flooding Ravages East Kameng District Headquarters

Chayang Tajo, a key administrative hub in East Kameng district, has been significantly impacted by a flash flood that occurred on June 4. The relentless downpour in the region inundated numerous areas, causing extensive damage to infrastructure and essential services. Residents have been grappling with the immediate aftermath, including a lack of access to clean water and electricity.

Information was available with The Chenab Times indicating that the floodwaters swept through the town, causing substantial damage. Surface communication routes have been cut off, isolating Chayang Tajo and making immediate relief efforts challenging. The extent of the damage to homes, public buildings, and agricultural land is still being assessed by local authorities.

The heavy monsoon rains preceding the flood saturated the soil, increasing the risk of landslides and exacerbating the flow of water. The Chayang Tajo administrative center, along with surrounding villages, bore the brunt of the deluge. The disruption to power and water supply lines has further compounded the difficulties faced by the local population, who are now contending with a lack of basic amenities.

Local reports suggest that the sudden surge of water overwhelmed the existing drainage systems and natural watercourses, leading to the widespread flooding. The administrative headquarters, which serves as a crucial point for governance and public services in the region, has suffered considerable damage. The snapped communication lines have hindered the timely dissemination of information and the coordination of rescue and relief operations.

Efforts are underway by district authorities to assess the full impact of the flash flood and to restore essential services. However, the geographical remoteness of Chayang Tajo presents significant logistical challenges for relief agencies. The administration is reportedly exploring all possible avenues to ensure that aid reaches the affected population as quickly as possible, prioritizing the restoration of communication and transportation links.

The residents of Chayang Tajo and the nearby villages are facing a critical situation as they come to terms with the loss of property and the disruption of their daily lives. The immediate focus remains on ensuring the safety and well-being of the affected population, followed by efforts to rebuild and restore normalcy in the region. The recurrence of such natural calamities underscores the vulnerability of remote areas to extreme weather events and the need for robust disaster preparedness and mitigation strategies.

The incident highlights the ongoing challenges faced by communities in Arunachal Pradesh due to its challenging terrain and susceptibility to natural disasters. The district administration has appealed for support from state and national agencies to aid in the relief and rehabilitation efforts. Engineers and disaster management teams are expected to be deployed to the affected areas once the immediate safety concerns are addressed and access is re-established.

The Chenab Times News Desk

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