Northeast India Paralyzed By Torrential Rains: 27 Dead, Red Alerts Issued Across Six States Amid Chaos
Heavy monsoon rains have brought life to a standstill in six northeastern states of India, including Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Manipur, Meghalaya, and Nagaland. The region is witnessing severe flooding and landslides, claiming at least 27 lives so far. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) had already issued red alerts for several districts, anticipating extreme weather events.Assam remains the worst hit, especially in districts like Karimganj and Lakhimpur, where rivers have overflowed, roads have vanished under water, and homes are inundated. Continuous rainfall over the past three days has led to waterlogging on highways and in residential areas, making mobility almost impossible. Rescue operations are ongoing, but access to several remote areas remains challenging.Visuals from Sikkim, Guwahati, and Manipur show landslide-blocked roads and collapsed infrastructure. Arunachal Pradesh, popular among tourists, is also facing major disruptions due to washed-out roads and rising water levels. With rains continuing unabated, thousands are in need of immediate relief and evacuation.Authorities have urged citizens to remain indoors, avoid travel, and closely monitor official alerts. Relief teams, NDRF units, and state disaster response forces are on the ground, working around the clock to mitigate the crisis and assist affected communities.
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