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NHIDCL Orders Suspension of Traffic on NH-10 Stretch Through August 15

Heavy rain forecasts through August 18 heighten landslide risks on the 27th Mile–Teesta Bazaar stretch following the discovery of critical cracks.

Overview

  • NHIDCL and highway authorities have suspended vehicular movement on the NH-10 section between the 27th Mile (Km 20) and Teesta Bazaar (Km 27) until August 15 under the Control of National Highway Act.
  • District administrations have been instructed to implement traffic management plans to allow light motor vehicles on alternative routes and maintain essential passenger movement during the closure.
  • Conflicting reports suggest the full closure may extend from Coronation Bridge (Km 0) to Chitrey (Km 30), creating uncertainty for freight operators awaiting official advisories.
  • The corridor has endured repeated monsoon-triggered landslides, critical cracks at Setijhora (Km 6.8) and progressive road deterioration, underscoring its chronic vulnerability.
  • The Indian Meteorological Department has issued orange and yellow heavy-rain warnings for North Bengal through August 18, raising the prospect of further operational extensions.