Heavy rainfall and river erosion in Assam have caused a railway bridge over the Simen river to partially collapse. The incident happened on June 28, 2026, around 11:30 AM in the Dhemaji district. Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) has stopped all train operations on this route to ensure passenger safety.
What is the current status of train services?
Train services between Archipather and Simen Chapori stations are suspended until further notice. NFR officials confirmed that over 110 mm of rain in the Dhemaji area made the bridge pillars unstable. No trains were damaged during the collapse and no casualties were reported. Repair work will start once the weather improves.
How are the passengers and locals being helped?
To assist stranded passengers, help desks have been set up at Dhemaji, Silapathar, and Murkongselek stations. The railway administration has also arranged buses for travel. Meanwhile, Home Minister Amit Shah spoke with CM Himanta Biswa Sarma on June 29 to review the flood situation and assured full central assistance for relief and rehabilitation.
What is the extent of flood damage in Assam?
| Impact Area | Details |
|---|---|
| Affected People | Over 22,000 people across six districts |
| Most Affected District | Dhemaji |
| Village Impact | Water entered 96 villages |
| Crop Loss | About 1,690 hectares of crops destroyed |
| Livestock Loss | More than 48,000 cattle affected |
| River Status | Disang river flowing above danger mark in Sivasagar |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Which stations are affected by the bridge collapse?
Train services between Archipather and Simen Chapori stations have been suspended until further notice due to the damage.
What arrangements have been made for passengers?
Help desks are active at Dhemaji, Silapathar, and Murkongselek stations, and bus services have been provided for commuters.



























