Upper Siang district remains cut-off from the rest of the state following heavy incessant rain for the past five days.
The surface communication has been disrupted with three roads - Yingkiong- Pasighat via Mariyang, Tuting- Yingkiong-Dite-Dime road and Yingkiong-Pasighat-Geku road - the lifeline of the district getting blocked at several points due to landslips.
Several paddy fields and irrigation channels in the state have inundated due to the floods, besides roads at several stretches, bridges and culverts have been damaged.
The restoration works of surface communication would take at least one week if the downpour stops, they said.
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Damages to private and public properties have also been reported from several quarters.
The district disaster management plan has been activated and locally available resources have been pressed into service to cope up with the crisis.
The district administration of Gosang village under Jengging circle have also advices locals to shift to a safer place as a massive landslide has been reported from that area.
Upper Siang DC Liyon Borang is in constant touch with the officers of BRO and others departmental heads of the district and directed them to restore the surface communication and assess the extent of damages as soon as rains subsides.
In West Siang district, Yomgo river and its tributaries are flowing above the danger level snapping surface communication from Aalo to Likabali with breaches at many points.
At Puak Gumin, big protection walls erected all along the vulnerable areas have either been washed away or eroded.
People are facing acute problem of water logging and drinking water.
A type II quarter of education department has also collapsed due to land erosion.
According to sources, the Mechukha-Tato Road, connecting the district headquarters, Aalo, has been snapped near Padusa village yesterday after the water level of a stream between Padusa and Gapo village significantly increased and washed away the temporary bridge constructed last year.