FirstPost | By: Various Authors | August 17, 2017:

Agartala: Due to severe floods in Assam, West Bengal and Bihar, the northeastern region has been cut off by rail from the rest of India for about a week, officials said on Thursday.

“As many railway tracks and stations in Assam, North Bengal and Bihar have been submerged by flood waters, train services have been suspended since 12 August,” a Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) official said.

“The Railway Board has directed all zonal railways to cancel trains running to and from the northeastern region until 20 August when the situation will be reviewed.”

NFR’s Chief Public Relations Officer Pranav Jyoti Sharma said a vital rail bridge was damaged on Wednesday, disrupting train links between Katihar and Kumedpur in Bihar.

Sharma said telecommunication network in the entire section was also badly affected.

The NFR serves seven districts in West Bengal and five districts in north Bihar besides the eight northeastern states.

All the trains between northeastern states and the rest of India pass through New Jalpaiguri station (North Bengal) and Katihar station (in Bihar).

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Photo via FlickrCreative Commons – In this handout photograph released by The Indian Army on June 18, 2013, Indian security personnel supervise residents and travellers as they stand on the remains of a flood damaged road alongside the River Alaknanda in Chamoli district in the northern Indian state of Uttarakhand on June 18, 2013. “AFP PHOTO / INDIAN ARMY” – NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS – DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

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