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Incessant rains continue to create havoc in Nagaland

First Published: 1st August, 2018 22:23 IST

Incessant rains continues to create havoc in Nagaland with more than 15 houses including the Soul Harvest Church getting damaged at the Daklane sector-II colony today. With soil erosion’s constantly

Incessant rains continues to create havoc in Nagaland with more than 15 houses including the Soul Harvest Church getting damaged at the Daklane sector-II colony today.

With soil erosion’s constantly compressing the areas of the NHAK-Tinpatti bypass road, the on-goers have been facing a lot of trouble. Moreover major cracks have also appeared on the adjoining areas, private buildings and the Church.

On the other hand, roads between Tobu and Mon and Tobu and Tuensang are both totally cut off due to heavy rains. The residents of the Tobu sub-division are suffering from shortage of food items.

Further, terrace cultivation fields were washed away and houses were also damaged.

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