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ITANAGAR, Apr 3: In the wake of barricades being constructed at entry points of several sectors and colonies leading to disruption in the movement of essential and emergency vehicles, the Capital District Administration today ordered the removal of such barricades with immediate effect.
"Erection of such gates, although constructed with good intentions, hinders access to fire and medical services and obstructs the delivery of essential goods," the order stated.
The order directed committee/residents' welfare organization to dismantle the barricades immediately or create a passage so that essential and emergency vehicles can move freely.
Meanwhile, in another order issued the same day, the capital district administration temporarily suspended the import of fresh vegetables from outside sources.
However, the trucks ferrying essential commodities will be allowed to enter after being thoroughly sanitized at the respective check gates. ES Newsdesk