Road communication between the district headquarters Khonsa and Lazu, an administrative post situated on Myanmar border, about 40 km from Khonsa, has remained cut off for the last three days following torrential rain-triggered massive landslides at Pongkong village along Khonsa-Lazu road, the sources said.
The entire hillock, on which the Khonsa-Lazu road is located, has caved in and sliding continuously. The Border Road Task Force (BRTF) personnel are working round the clock to restore normal traffic but the unrelenting rain is hampering restoration work, they said.
There is an acute shortage of essential commodities at Lazu and its peripheries due to the road blockade. Entire Lazu circle depends on Khonsa for the daily requirements like rice, atta, sugar, salt and other essential items.
Circle Officer (CO) N L Naam visited the landslide-hit zone, 14 km off Lazu today to assess the extent of damage.
The CO also apprised the local MLA and Parliamentary Secretary for Department of Tirap and Changlang (DoTC) Yumsen Matey about the grim situation, sources said.