Search Intensifies for 4 Missing in Keyi Panyor Flash Flood
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Search Intensifies for 4 Missing in Keyi Panyor Flash Flood

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Search operations have been intensified for four people who remain missing following a flash flood in Keyi Panyor district, officials said on Friday. Rescue teams launched raft operations from the dam side of the Panyor Lower Hydroelectric Project on Friday morning to trace those who went missing from NEEPCO Colony during the flash flood triggered by incessant rainfall on Wednesday. The body of a 35-year-old woman was found that day, while 17 others sustained injuries.

The search operation, which began at 7:30 on Friday morning, is being carried out jointly by personnel of the NDRF, SDRF, district police and local volunteers, Disaster Management Secretary Dani Sulu said. Meanwhile, a medical team from Papum Pare district and a National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) rescue team were deployed to provide emergency treatment and, if required, evacuate four labourers injured in a landslide near a stone crusher plant close to the Keyi Panyor welcome gate on Thursday evening. The labourers were injured after a landslide struck their campsite while they were asleep.

Some of them were partially buried under the debris and were rescued by their co-workers before emergency responders reached the site. According to preliminary reports, the injured sustained multiple fractures and head injuries, while one worker remains in critical condition after complaining of severe chest pain. Officials said rescue efforts have been hampered by the absence of mobile network connectivity in the area, with information from the site reaching authorities only intermittently through people travelling to locations with network coverage.

An assessment by the district administration found that approaching the site from the Keyi Panyor side was not feasible as the nearest motorable point is around 12 km away, requiring a trek through landslide-affected terrain. The Hoj side in Papum Pare district, involving an approximately 5 km trek, was found to be the more accessible route. Accordingly, the Papum Pare district administration dispatched a medical team with essential medicines and emergency medical equipment, officials said.

With the condition of one of the injured labourers deteriorating, the services of the 12th Battalion of the NDRF were also requisitioned. Both teams departed from Itanagar and were scheduled to converge at Hoj before undertaking a foot march from the last motorable point to the incident site. They will provide on-site medical care and, if necessary, evacuate the critically injured worker to the nearest motorable location, the officials said.

Restoration of road connectivity is underway in Keyi Panyor and Papum Pare districts. The Potin-Kimin road has been reopened for light vehicles, while the Hoj-Sagalee section has also been restored, the officials said. The Yachuli-Pistana-Ambam-Selsango-Parang-Sagalee-Hoj-Itanagar route has been opened for light vehicular traffic.

The flash flood struck the NEEPCO Colony area in Poosa in Keyi Panyor district on Wednesday morning, damaging houses, disrupting road connectivity, and triggering landslides at several locations. An Indian Air Force helicopter and a helicopter of the state Civil Aviation Department had been pressed into service to airlift additional SDRF personnel and rescue equipment to strengthen the ongoing operation. According to preliminary assessment, around 30 houses were completely damaged or washed away at NEEPCO Colony, while 10 houses were completely damaged and 14 partially, at Possa and Pitapool areas due to the flood.

As many as 128 households have been affected in the district. A relief camp has been set up on the NEEPCO campus where 60 persons are currently taking shelter. Chief Minister Pema Khandu expressed deep anguish over the tragedy and assured affected families of the government’s full support.

He said all agencies have been fully mobilised and are actively engaged in rescue, relief and restoration efforts, while the state government is closely monitoring the situation to ensure timely rescue, medical assistance and relief to those affected. The Nyishi Elite Society (NES) urged the state government to provide humanitarian aid, including food, medical care and shelter to people affected by flash floods in Poosa in Keyi Panyor district. The society also called for early restoration of road connectivity between Hoj and Poosa, and Kimin and Potin.

The NES stated that the citizens are in urgent need of rescue and relief and humanitarian attention. Apprising the chief minister of the devastation caused by the calamity, the NES said flash floods in Poosa devastated homes, livestock, and key road links, leaving one dead and several missing and injured. The NES urged the chief minister to direct the authorities concerned to deploy the required human resources, machinery, and expertise to double the search operations and retrieve the missing persons.

The NES also called for a long-term disaster management strategy using modern geo-meteorological technology and AI for hazard mapping, early warning, and better inter-agency coordination to prevent or reduce future losses. The Confederation of Service Associations of Arunachal Pradesh (CoSAAP) has expressed heartfelt condolences over the tragic loss of human lives caused by the unprecedented flash flood that struck Poosa village in Yazali circle of Keyi Panyor district on 24 June. CoSAAP president Likha Tech stated in a condolence message that the organisation offers its sincere prayers for the eternal peace of the departed souls.

Tech said that the tragedy has claimed human lives and caused extensive damage to homes, livestock, agricultural fields, public infrastructure, and livelihoods, leaving many families homeless, vulnerable, and struggling to rebuild their lives. He appealed to all government employees, those serving in Keyi Panyor district and those hailing from the district, irrespective of their present place of posting, to come forward and contribute generously, either in cash or in kind, according to their capacity. Those willing to extend financial assistance have been requested to contribute through the bank account number or QR code provided by the CoSAAP’s Keyi Panyor district unit.

The entire amount collected shall be deposited into the Deputy Commissioner’s Relief Fund, Keyi Panyor district, for the relief, rehabilitation, and welfare of the affected families, Tech said.

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