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Rains continue to cause havoc at Kalimpong

Rains continue to cause havoc at Kalimpong

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YOWAN MOTHAY, EOI,  KALIMPONG, JUNE 20, 2024 :  The continuous rains in Sikkim and Kalimpong caused the water level of Teesta river to rise today which led to flooding the road to Darjeeling. 
The construction work started by PWD a few days ago was also stopped today. Traffic has also been halted on this route. According to information provided by Kalimpong District Magistrate Balasubramanyam T, those flood affected families have been temporarily kept in a camp at Labarbote.
There are 31 flood affected families in the relief camp and they are being looked after by the Kalimpong district administration. 
However people still living in their houses express fear of a water burial as Teesta swells. water levels rise. 
Says a Malli resident, Mahendra Chowdhary: ``There is an atmosphere of fear in Malli at night because all the buildings on Malli Road are on the edge of the Teesta River. I was awake till 3 am. 
Life has become horrible,’’ he said. In the same way, the National Highway-10, which is considered the lifeline of Sikkim and Kalimpong has been damaged because of the rains. 
Kalimpong district administration has restricted the movement of vehicles from 6 pm to 6 am at Malli Bridge, Ravi Jhoda and Likhuvir on National Highway-10 keeping in mind the safety of the people. 
Vehicles going to Siliguri from Sikkim and Kalipong were often seen taking an alternate route to Siliguri through Lava.Traffic police personnel were deployed at Chitra and Ravijhoda for direction to vehicles.

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