Heavy rains, landslide due to Cyclone Mora, Aizawl cut off

Press Trust of India  |  Aizawl 

Heavy rains trigerred by 'Cyclone Mora' caused a massive landslide on NH 54 in the outskirts of Aizawl today cutting off the capital town from the rest of the country.

Incessant rains due to the cycone since Tuesday has disrupted power supply and telecommunication across the state, officials said.



More than 120 houses across the state were damaged by the rains.

The landslide caused disruption of traffic on the highway, traffic police department officials said.

The Hunthar area where the landslide took place has been sinking for the last few years forcing about 50 families to abandon their homes and over 20 houses were dismantled by local volunteers.

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Heavy rains, landslide due to Cyclone Mora, Aizawl cut off

Heavy rains trigerred by 'Cyclone Mora' caused a massive landslide on NH 54 in the outskirts of Aizawl today cutting off the Mizoram capital town from the rest of the country. Incessant rains due to the cycone since Tuesday has disrupted power supply and telecommunication across the state, officials said. More than 120 houses across the state were damaged by the rains. The landslide caused disruption of traffic on the highway, traffic police department officials said. The Hunthar area where the landslide took place has been sinking for the last few years forcing about 50 families to abandon their homes and over 20 houses were dismantled by local volunteers. Heavy rains trigerred by 'Cyclone Mora' caused a massive landslide on NH 54 in the outskirts of Aizawl today cutting off the capital town from the rest of the country.

Incessant rains due to the cycone since Tuesday has disrupted power supply and telecommunication across the state, officials said.

More than 120 houses across the state were damaged by the rains.

The landslide caused disruption of traffic on the highway, traffic police department officials said.

The Hunthar area where the landslide took place has been sinking for the last few years forcing about 50 families to abandon their homes and over 20 houses were dismantled by local volunteers.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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