This Article is From Aug 03, 2015

How a Village in Flood-Hit Manipur Rebuilt Its Own Bridge

How a Village in Flood-Hit Manipur Rebuilt Its Own Bridge

Residents in Chakpikarong, Chandel try to carry out temporary repairs on a crucial bridge washed away in floods in the state.

Manipur:

The Chakpikarong  bridge, which connects villages located along India-Myanmar border, collapsed on July 31. About 5,000 people from 40 villages have been cut off.

Since yesterday, villagers on either side of the bridge have spent hours placing wooden logs on parts of the bridge to restore connectivity.

Three other suspension bridges in the area have also been washed away. The villages have asked the government to immediately start rebuilding these bridges, which are their lifeline.
 


Manipur is confronting what people say is its worst floods in three decades; one lakh people have been affected. (See pics)

Manipur's capital Imphal has been cut off from Moreh on the Indo-Myanmar border and Jiribam on the Assam border, rescue teams are facing a tough time in carrying out operations in Chandel district, where on 20 people died in a landslide on Saturday.

The Chakpi and other rivers in Manipur are flowing well over the danger mark.
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