Bridge washed away as heavy rains batter Sikkim
The bailey bridge over Phee Khola was washed away on Saturday night affecting movement on the Phidang to Sankalang stretch.
The bailey bridge over Phee Khola was washed away on Saturday night affecting movement on the Phidang to Sankalang stretch.
The investigation began after the Rajasthan Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) shared inputs regarding the accused’s alleged online activities, according to Superintendent of Police Narendra Singh Meena.
Multiple teams of police, along with local magistrates, carried out the raids at the residences of all the accused.
NDRF said rescue efforts have been affected by difficult conditions at the site, including the mountainous landscape and changing weather.
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In a letter to CEC Gyanesh Kumar, VIjay said that thousands of voters are stranded at bus terminals in Chennai, and similarly in other metro cities across Tamil Nadu, with no buses or alternative public transport available to reach their designated polling booths.