Northeast -Regents: heavy rainfall continues, rescue and evacuation in various places

Northeast -Regents: heavy rainfall continues, rescue and evacuation in various places

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The northeastern states are faltering under heavy rainfall, with different areas in Assam, Manipur, Tripura, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh who experience floods, landslides and rising river levels.

Schools are closed in Aizawl while heavy rainfall continues

With a view to heavy rainfall that causes landslides, mud flows and rockfalls in the Aizawl district of Mizoram, Aizawl -place replacement commissioner et lalrempuia announced the closure of all schools in the District, after the Review of the Facing and Advisory Management and Advisory Management and Advisory Shelingen and Advisory Schuidschuwingen and the Advisory Shelves and Advisory Shelters and Advisory Shunks from Anders’ Warning and Advisory Shelters and Advisory Shelters and Advisory Shelters and Advisory Schuines and Advisory Schuines and Advisory Shelters and Advisory Schuines and Advisory Shelters and Advisory Shelters and Advisory Shelters and Advisions. Student.

Northeast Floods Updates: Updates on June 1, 2025

On Sunday (1 June 2025), Mizoram CM Lalduhoma gathered an assessment meeting in the CM’s Conference Hall in Aizawl to assess the situation. An important priority that was emphasized in the meeting was to ensure that access to capitals of the district and the airport remains uninterrupted by keeping essential roads operational. The CM also led that adequate funds are allocated to all district disaster management authorities (DDMAs) and that auxiliary funds for victims are released at the earliest.

It was resolved that disasters must be constantly checked by disasters under the supervision of the Department of Disaster Management & Rehabilitation (DM&R). Extensive and timely reports must be submitted to the central government to guarantee good coordination and reaction. According to a preliminary report from the DM&R, 211 landslide locations have been registered, 60 houses have collapsed, 69 families have been evacuated for the risk of collapse of the house, 83 roadblocks have been reported, 4 fixed walls have collapsed, 1 electric pool has fallen, 2 large countries, and 4 deaths have been reported.

Flood situation critically in Assam

The flood situation in Assam remained grim on Monday (2 June 2025) with the water levels that rise in many parts of the state, said civil servants. The regional meteorological center of the IMD (RMC) in Guwahati has said that moderate rainfall in most places of Assam is most likely to occur, while heavy to very heavy rainfall has been predicted in a few places and in isolated places in insulated places.

Stranded tourists in Lachung are evacuated in coordinated auxiliary efforts

Stranded Tourists in Lachung are now actively evacuated by a coordinated effort involving the police, residents, forest employees and the Lachung Hotel Association, led by its president, Gyatso Lachungpa, with support from the local administration.

On Sunday (1 June 2025) Mangan District Superintendent or Police Dechu Bhutia said that more than a thousand tourists were stranded and Lachung in the Mangan district because of the rains that cause landslides, collapse and damage together with a high rise in the Testa River. He said that the evacuation process had to be postponed due to the landslide on Friday (31 May 2025) in Shipgyer in Upper Dozongu. The Mangan SP ensured that the evacuation of tourists will be performed on Monday (2 June 2025).

Furthermore, damage to the basis of the Phidang Bridge has limited the movement of the vehicle to the Dzongu constituency. De Gref carried out the restoration work on Sunday (1 June 2025), allowing residents and a few emergency vehicles to commute on foot.

IAF saves 14 people in flooding Arunachal Pradesh

The Indian Air Force (IAF) successfully performed a critical humanitarian aid and Disaster Relief (HADR) operation this morning and 14 people who have been saved in the flooded Bomjir -River in the Lower Dibang -Valley of Arunachal Pradesh.

According to Defense Pro, Guwahati, the operation was launched in response to an urgent request from the state administration of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. The stranded persons, cut off from the mainland due to serious floods, were flown into safety with the help of an IAF MI7 helicopter.

Rescue efforts in Manipur

The Indian army, along with the Assam rifles, remained extensive rescue in Imphal East and West, and evacuated more than 500 civilians from serious areas of Wangkhei, Hingang, Lamlong, Khurai, Jnims and Ahallup on day 2, the Jalrahat-2 operation said in an official statement.

Ten flooding aid, equipped with Bauts and inflatable boats, were used for life tasks. Security personnel also carried out emergency repairs on the Bolded Iril River Boundary Wall near Aapti Lamkhai in Lilong, Thoubal District, to prevent further floods. “Army boats have stranded patients in the JNIMS hospital. Nearly 800 bottles of drinking water and other essential supplies were divided between displaced families in the affected zones,” said the Indian army.

On Sunday (1 June 2025), the Interior Minister Amit Shah of the Union spoke with the Chief Ministers of Assam, Manipur, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh in response to the constant heavy rainfall that affects these states. In an X -post, Mr Shah assured the states of all possible help from the central government to take on all the challenges arising from the situation.

“Speaked with the Chief Ministers of Assam, Manipur, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh in the aftermath of constant heavy rainfall in their states. Also assured them of every possible help to tackle every situation. The Modi government is like a rock in support of the people of the Northeast,” Mr. Shah on X.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) said on 30 May that, since the depression above Bangladesh will probably almost move northern northeast and weakened for a well-marked low-pressure area for the next 12 hours, warning from very heavy to extremely heavy rainfall to continue in different regions.

In the coming days, IMD predicted that rain will probably occur in most northeastern regions on 5 June, without significant change in maximum temperature in different areas.

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