NFR Strengthens Monsoon Preparedness to Ensure Safe and Uninterrupted Train Services
Guwahati, 28th April, 2026:
The Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) has implemented a series of strategic
preparedness measures to ensure safe and uninterrupted train operations during
the monsoon season. Given the region’s susceptibility to heavy rainfall,
landslides and flooding, stationary watchmen have been strategically deployed
at vulnerable locations to continuously monitor track conditions and raise
immediate alerts if any danger is detected. Washout-prone and flood-sensitive
areas have been reinforced through embankment strengthening, improved drainage
systems and clearing of natural water flow channels. In addition, water level
measuring gauges have been installed at critical points, particularly in hill
sections, to monitor rising water levels in real time.
To enable swift response during emergencies, NFR has stationed relief
materials such as boulders, sandbags and wire mesh at key locations. ‘Emergency
on Wheels’ trains are fully equipped and kept ready with technical staff and
essential tools to respond promptly to any situation. Rapid Response Teams have
also been constituted across all divisions to address incidents such as
landslides, track washouts and waterlogging with minimal delay. These teams are
trained to restore normal operations quickly, minimizing disruption to
passenger and freight services.
As part of monsoon preparedness for 2026,
substantial quantities of materials have been strategically stocked across all
divisions. Lumding Division has about 10,000–12,000 cum of boulders and
2,000–3,000 cum of sand/quarry dust along with over 40,000 cement bags, while
Tinsukia Division has around 400–600 cum of boulders, 100–150 cum of
sand/quarry dust and over 7,000 cement bags. Rangiya Division has stocked
approximately 6,000–8,000 cum of boulders and over 1,000 cum of sand/quarry
dust with more than 5,000 cement bags. Alipurduar Division has over 20,000 cum
of boulders along with significant quantities of other materials, and Katihar
Division has around 3,000–5,000 cum of boulders, 800–1,200 cum of sand/quarry
dust and over 20,000 cement bags. Overall, adequate stock is available across
all divisions, with minor deficiencies being recouped to ensure full
preparedness for the monsoon season. In addition, various capacities of Winch Crabs, Jacks, Tirfors and Tripods are available across all divisions ensuring
readiness for rescue or recovery operations.
Furthermore, NFR is working closely with the India Meteorological
Department (IMD) to receive real-time weather alerts and forecasts. This
coordination helps railway control rooms, which are operational 24x7, to make
proactive decisions regarding train movements and field deployment. Passengers
are advised to stay updated through official communication channels and
cooperate with railway authorities. With these comprehensive measures in place,
NFR remains fully committed to ensuring safety, operational efficiency and
passenger convenience throughout the monsoon season.


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