Landslide blocks river, creates artificial lake in Sikkim

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Incessant rains triggered a massive landslide in North Sikkim district blocking a tributary of the Teesta and creating an artificial lake that could pose danger to the people living near downstream of the river.

District administration officials said the landslide occurred at ‘So-Bhir’ cliff at Dzongu and blocked Kanaka river, a small tributary of the Teesta.

The artificial lake estimated to be 150 ft wide has been created which could burst any moment releasing huge volume of water into the Teesta suddenly causing a major problem for the people of living Dikchu, Makha, Singtam, Rangpo and some areas of north Bengal.

Around 300-m stretch of a road and a bridge were damaged while five houses of Mantam village were submerged due to the landslide and the rain.

A high alert has been sounded and a disaster rescue task force has started evacuating people from Mantam, the most affected village, to safer places.

The administration opened two temporary relief camps have been opened at Tingvon, the officials said.

The police have been advising people about do’s and don’ts thorugh public address system in the landslide hit area.

NDRF teams have also been sent to the landslide affected areas, the officials said.

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