The rain in the North-East has brought devastation all around. There is chaos due to the rain, while people in many states have been badly affected by the rain. If we talk about Manipur, then heavy devastation has been seen here. More than 19 thousand people have been affected due to the flood. This information has been given by the officials. 3,365 houses have been damaged due to the flood caused by continuous torrential rains in the last four days. In such a situation, 31 relief camps have been opened to reduce the difficulties of the people, most of which are in Imphal East district.

Rain devastation in these districts

Senapati district as well as Heingang, Wangkhei and Khurai assembly constituencies of Imphal East district are the most affected. At the same time, many have died and many are injured due to continuous rain, floods and landslides in the northeastern states of Assam, Sikkim, Mizoram, Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur. 32 people died in Sikkim

At the same time, tourists stranded in Sikkim are now being actively evacuated with the efforts of police, residents, forest personnel and Lachung Hotel Association. It is being told that 32 people have died. Lachung Hotel Association President Gyatso Lachungpa is leading the evacuation operation at the ground level in collaboration with the local administration.

14 people rescued in Arunachal Pradesh

Talking about Arunachal Pradesh, the army has now rescued 14 people in this state. The Indian Air Force (IAF) today successfully carried out an important Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) operation, in which 14 persons stranded in the flooded Bomjir river in the lower Dibang Valley of Arunachal Pradesh were rescued. According to the Defense Public Relations Officer of Guwahati, the operation was launched in response to the urgent request of the state administrations of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. The persons stranded due to the severe floods were evacuated to a safe place using IAF’s MI-17 helicopter. Seven people died due to flooding on the National Highway in Seppa West Assembly constituency.

Home Minister Amit Shah spoke to CMs of many states

Union Home Minister Amit Shah spoke to the Chief Ministers of Assam, Manipur, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh about the heavy rains in these states.

Rain likely in Arunachal till June 6

The Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a warning for Arunachal Pradesh for the coming week, till June 6. It is being told that there will be heavy rain till June 6.