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Arunachal Flood Fury: 12 Districts Affected, Death Toll Reaches Three

Floods triggered by incessant monsoon rains have affected thousands across 12 districts in Arunachal Pradesh. The death toll has risen to three after the body of a 48-year-old man was recovered. Rescue operations are underway with the NDRF and IAF deployed for relief efforts. Chief Minister Pema Khandu virtually reviewed the flood situation and urged vigilance.

Arunachal flood fury: Thousands affected across 12 districts, death toll rises to three

Itanagar, June 29

Thousands of people across 12 of Arunachal Pradesh's 28 districts have been affected to varying degrees as floods triggered by incessant monsoon rains continued to wreak havoc across the state on Monday, officials said.

A disaster management official said that the death toll from the rain-triggered flash floods since June 23 in the worst-affected Keyi Panyor district has risen to three after rescuers recovered the body of a 48-year-old man on Sunday.

The third victim was identified as Saurabh Kumar Kharwar (48). His body was recovered near Hawa Camp in the adjoining Papum Pare district.

Earlier, the bodies of a 35-year-old woman and another woman were recovered on Wednesday and Saturday, respectively. Two other people, including a minor, are still missing. Around 20 houses and residential structures were damaged after flash floods, triggered by continuous rainfall since June 23, battered the Yazali circle of Keyi Panyor district.

Rescue operations are underway in the 12 affected districts, where floods and landslides have damaged roads, bridges and houses, claimed lives and disrupted surface connectivity. The exact number of casualties caused by the rains and floods has not yet been officially confirmed as the authorities continue to collect and verify details from the affected districts.

Chief Minister Pema Khandu on Monday virtually reviewed the flood situation across the state. Chief Secretary Manish Gupta, Director General of Police Dr S.D. Singh Jamwal and senior officials accompanied the Chief Minister during the review meeting.

In a post on social media, Khandu said: "Held a virtual review meeting on the Keyi Panyor flash flood with the Deputy Commissioners of Kurung Kumey, Kra Daadi, Lower Subansiri, Keyi Panyor and Kamle in the presence of the Chief Secretary, DGP and officials from the concerned departments."

"We reviewed the ongoing relief, rescue, road restoration, medical response and the availability of essential supplies, while discussing measures to ensure timely assistance and the early restoration of normalcy. The Government remains committed to extending all possible support to the affected communities," the Chief Minister said.

In another Facebook post, Khandu, quoting the India Meteorological Department (IMD), said that Arunachal Pradesh is likely to experience widespread rainfall accompanied by thunderstorms and lightning till July 1, with isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall expected in several districts.

"There is a possibility of landslides, flash floods, waterlogging, uprooting of trees, and disruption to road traffic, power and communication services, particularly in vulnerable areas," he said. The Chief Minister urged people to remain vigilant, avoid unnecessary travel to landslide- and flood-prone areas, follow advisories issued by the local administration and keep track of official weather updates.

Meanwhile, demonstrating its commitment to nation-building and humanitarian assistance, the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) restored the crucial Kimin-Potin road within just 36 hours after torrential monsoon rains, flash floods and landslides caused widespread devastation in Arunachal Pradesh's Keyi Panyor and Papum Pare districts.

Defence spokesman Lt Col Mahendra Rawat said that incessant rainfall had triggered multiple landslides and major formation breaches along the 45-km road stretch, washing away sections of the roadway and burying several portions under mud, boulders and uprooted trees.

The disruption completely halted vehicular movement and snapped connectivity to key locations, including Potin, Yazali, Yachuli, Joram and Ziro, he added.

An Indian Air Force (IAF) helicopter was deployed on June 25 to airlift relief materials, including a rescue boat, and transport National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) personnel to the flood-hit Keyi Panyor district. The districts badly affected by the floods include Keyi Panyor, Papum Pare, Kra Daadi, Kurung Kumey, Lower Subansiri, Kamle, Upper Subansiri, East Siang, Leparada and Lower Siang.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sarah B

Such a tragedy. Three lives lost, including a 48-year-old man just trying to survive the floods. And two others still missing. The landslides must be terrifying. Hope the NDRF can reach everyone in time. ❤️

Priya S

CM Pema Khandu reviewing virtually is good, but ground-level action is what matters. 12 districts affected and roads being washed away - the state needs more disaster preparedness funding from the Centre. The people of Arunachal deserve better infrastructure that can withstand these monsoons.

James A

Incredible work by BRO restoring the Kimin-Potin road in just 36 hours! 🇮🇳 That's the kind of dedication we need in disaster response. Also good to see IAF and NDRF working together. Prayers for the affected families.

Aman W

My thoughts are with the people of Keyi Panyor and other districts. Losing Saurabh Kumar Kharwar and the two women is devastating. But I'm glad the authorities are moving quickly with relief. Hope the missing minor is found safe. 🙏

Kavya N

The Northeast always bears the brunt of climate change. IMD warning more rain till July 1 with thunderstorms and lightning - this is terrifying. The state must pre-position relief materials in vulnerable areas. Good to see CM taking virtual meetings but hope it translates to real action on ground.

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