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Landslide in Lumding-Badarpur Hill Section Halts Trains as Restoration Accelerates

Restoration crews stabilize the hill, clearing 25,000 cubic metres of debris ahead of a planned Sunday reopening

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Overview

  • Massive landslide on June 23, triggered by continuous heavy rainfall, buried roughly 100 metres of track in the Lumding-Badarpur Hill section and severed both rail and road links.
  • More than 25 heavy machinery units, including 10 excavators on site and 20 more en route, plus around 200 labourers, are working round the clock under Northeast Frontier Railway oversight.
  • Teams from Northeast Frontier Railway and the National Highways Authority of India are coordinating slope stabilization before tackling debris removal to ensure long-term safety.
  • Hundreds of trucks carrying essential supplies for Tripura, Mizoram, Manipur and southern Assam remain stranded on either side of the landslide zone.
  • Officials aim to restore rail communication by Sunday while experts note potential challenges and authorities assess alternative routes to maintain connectivity.