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Storm damage disrupts Tripura power, restoration in progress

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29/04/2026
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Successive days of violent storms and heavy rainfall have severely crippled Tripura’s electricity infrastructure, leaving widespread destruction across all eight districts and plunging large parts of the state into darkness. Preliminary assessments by the Tripura State Electricity Corporation Limited (TSECL) reveal the scale of the damage: 1,665 electric poles uprooted, nearly 746 km of conductors snapped, and 103 distribution transformers destroyed. The estimated financial loss has crossed Rs 5.59 crore.

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South Tripura has emerged as the worst-affected region, particularly in Belonia, Santirbazar, and Sabroom, where 494 poles, 96 km of power lines, and 12 transformers were damaged. Sepahijala district reported 268 collapsed poles and 15 transformers lost. West Tripura, including the capital Agartala, suffered extensive disruption with 260 poles down and nearly 184 km of conductors damaged. Significant losses have also been recorded in Khowai, Gomati, North Tripura, Unakoti, and Dhalai districts.

Amid the devastation, TSECL personnel have been working tirelessly to restore electricity. Engineers and line staff have been braving relentless rain, strong winds, and hazardous conditions to repair the damaged network. In several areas, workers have put in continuous shifts of 24 to 30 hours, carrying heavy equipment, replacing poles, and clearing fallen trees, often at great personal risk.

Power Minister Ratan Lal Nath has taken direct control of the restoration efforts, closely monitoring progress and reviewing damage reports across divisions. He has directed officials to prioritize swift restoration of power supply, emphasizing the urgent need to bring relief to affected residents. TSECL Managing Director Biswajit Basu, who is leading operations on the ground, described the effort as “a fight to restore normalcy.”

The damage has also disrupted essential services, with prolonged outages affecting drinking water supply, healthcare facilities, businesses, and daily life. While the financial burden is significant—Rs 3.72 crore from conductor damage alone, Rs 83 lakh from poles, and over Rs 1 crore from transformers—the human impact remains the biggest concern.

The state government has assured full support for restoration and rebuilding, with Minister Nath praising TSECL workers for their dedication and calling their efforts “an inspiring example of public service.”

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