NFR Installs Automatic Weather Stations To Boost Monsoon Railway Safety

NET Web Desk

Guwahati, May 15: The Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) has begun installing automatic weather stations at vulnerable locations across its network to reinforce safety and disaster preparedness during the monsoon season.

According to an official statement, three stations have already been commissioned, while six more are under various stages of installation. These sites include the Lumding–Badarpur section in Assam, the Katakhal–Sairang route connecting Mizoram, and the Jiribam–Khongsang line in Manipur—areas that are prone to heavy rainfall, flooding, and landslides. The installations are expected to be completed by the end of May.

The initiative, carried out in close coordination with the India Meteorological Department, aims to provide precise, location-specific weather data to railway authorities, enabling timely preventive measures during adverse conditions. The advanced sensors are capable of recording rainfall intensity up to 900 mm per hour, wind speeds up to 80 metres per second, and temperatures ranging from minus 40 to plus 75 degrees Celsius. They also measure humidity across the full spectrum and atmospheric pressure up to 1200 hPa.

NFR stated that the deployment of these systems reflects its commitment to enhancing operational safety, adopting modern technology, and ensuring uninterrupted rail connectivity in challenging geographical regions during the monsoon. Officials emphasized that the network will significantly improve preparedness and response mechanisms, particularly in flood-prone and landslide-sensitive sections.

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