Monsoon rains became devastation in the northeast, Assam and Manipur the most; 19 people lost their lives - Northeast -India flooded Assam Manipur ruined by Monsoon Rains
Monsoon rains in northeastern India have caused heavy devastation, especially in Assam and Manipur, more than seven Lakh people have affected. The flooding has 1506 towns in 21 Districts of Assam underwater and 19 people lost their lives. More than 1.7 Lakh people have been affected in Manipur. Ani, Guwahati. Monsoon rains caused destruction in the northeastern states. Especially Assam and Manipur are the most affected states. So far, more than seven Lakh people have been flooded in both of these states. At the same time, the death toll is also constantly increasing. Floods in 21 Districts of Assam affected more than six and a half million people. The number of deaths in this disaster has also increased to 19. According to the Assam State Disaster Management Authority, 1 506 towns in 21 districts are due to floods underwater. Apart from this, crops have also been damaged. The government opened 511 relief camps and centers for assistance distribution to help the people trapped in the flooding. Affected officials said that a total of 39,746 people, including 8,269 children, took refuge in assistance camps. Seven rivers, including Brahmaputra, flow above the danger mark. The regional meteorological center (RMC) in Guwahati predicted heavy rainfall in various places in the state. A spokesman for the North Eastern Frontier Railway (NFR) said track services were affected in some parts of the south of Assam due to the rising water level on the tracks. He said some trains were canceled. Some trains were stopped in the middle or their time was changed. At the same time, more than 1.7 Lakh people were affected by flooding in Manipur, while one person died. The affected people received shelter in 80 aid centers. About 36,000 houses were in the flood underwater and communication systems came to a standstill with landslides. Imphal -easily affected most affected by most floods, as three main rivers, Imhal, Iril and Kongba, flow on the danger mark. The flood situation in Arunachal Pradesh remained serious on Wednesday and due to continuous rain, there was a possibility of renewed landslides and weakening throughout the state. More than 3,000 people were affected by floods in 23 districts of the state. At least 12 people were killed due to landslides and flooding due to the rain of the monsoon this year, while the campaign to look for two missing people is underway. Apart from the Dibang Valley and the Anja districts, there has been a fresh landslide on the Likabali-Alu highway near Magi and Siji, which disrupted the movement of vehicles. Many important rivers of the state are in wave. In the Northern Sikkim, the army handled the front, the disastrous landslide in Northern Secret caused a lot of devastation. Relief and rescue operations continue. Now the army has taken the front. The military helps locals and stranded tourists amid bad weather and adverse conditions. A senior army official said that Lachen, the most important tourist center of the area, was completely cut off. The army has established a walking contact here. The Army team reached 113 stranded tourists. They will be evacuated soon. However, six people from the army, including Lieutenant Colonel, have not yet been detected. The search for six people missing after a landslide in a military camp in Chhen continues quickly. The missing people include Lieutenant -Colonel Preetpal Singh Sandhu, Subedar Dharamvir, Nayak Sunilal Muchhari, Soldier Sanuddin PK, Lieutenant -Colonel Sandhu’s Wife Herker -Leader Aarti Sandhu (retired) and her daughter Amaira Sandhu. Minister of the Union ensured all possible assistance, the Union’s Minister of Development and Communications, Jyotiraditya Simdhiya, assured the states concerned of all possible assistance to the central government as well as the main ministers of Assam and Sikkim as well as the Governor of Manipur. In a conversation with Prem Singh Tamang, Chief Minister of Sikkim, Scindia promised full cooperation of the center, saying that in this challenging time we are with the people of Sikkim. Lees ook: ‘Mizoram Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Kyk na die toneel van vernietiging in prente