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Arunachal Governor Grieves Flash Flood Tragedy in Keyi Panyor, 1 Dead

A flash flood in Arunachal Pradesh's Keyi Panyor district has killed one person and left four others missing. Governor Lt Gen KT Parnaik expressed grief and directed authorities to remain on high alert for the monsoon season. The state government activated emergency air support with the Indian Air Force (IAF) and deployed SDRF teams for rescue. Landslides triggered by heavy rain have blocked the Kimin-Yachuli road, disrupting connectivity.

Arunachal Pradesh Governor expresses grief over Keyi Panyor flash flood

Itanagar, June 25

Arunachal Pradesh Governor Lt Gen KT Parnaik expressed deep grief over the tragic loss of life caused by the flash flood in Keyi Panyor district.

He also expressed concern for those who are still missing and prayed for their safe recovery. Wishing a speedy and complete recovery to the injured, the Governor conveyed his solidarity with all affected families during this difficult time.

Calling for proactive measures, the Governor directed the district administration and all concerned departments to remain on high alert and strengthen preparedness for the monsoon season.

He urged officials to identify vulnerable locations, closely monitor weather conditions, and ensure the timely dissemination of advisories to people residing in flood-prone and landslide-prone areas.

The Governor also instructed the disaster management authorities and the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) to work in close coordination to keep vital road communication networks open and free from landslide debris.

"Maintaining uninterrupted connectivity, particularly in remote and border areas, is essential for the movement of rescue teams, emergency services, essential supplies, and public convenience during the monsoon months," he said.

On Wednesday, one person was killed, and four others went missing after a flash flood washed away several houses and properties at Poosa village near Yachuli in Keyi Panyor district.

The massive landslides triggered by heavy rainfall at multiple locations on the Kimin-Yachuli connecting road in Arunachal Pradesh's Keyi Panyor district had stopped the vehicular movement.

Local people and commuters have been facing massive problems following the natural disaster.The Arunachal Pradesh government also activated emergency air support and, in coordination with the Indian Air Force (IAF), launched rescue and relief operations in flood-hit Keyi Panyor district after flash floods struck the Poosa area, facilitating the rapid deployment of the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) personnel and equipment to affected locations.

According to the Department of Information and Public Relations (DIPR), Arunachal Pradesh, the state's Department of Civil Aviation was immediately activated after receiving information about flash floods in the Poosa area and was placed on readiness for rescue and relief operations.

The SDRF team and essential rescue materials were transported to the affected area to support ongoing relief efforts.

Authorities said additional air support operations have been planned to meet further requirements as rescue and relief activities continue in the district.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

So sad to hear about the loss of life. 😢 The coordination between disaster management and BRO for keeping roads open is crucial—especially in remote areas. Hope the missing people are found safe. The air support by IAF is commendable.

Ramesh W

Natural disasters are becoming too frequent in Northeast India. We need to invest more in early warning systems and resilient infrastructure, not just reactive measures. The Governor's call for proactive identification of vulnerable spots is welcome, but implementation is key.

Michael C

My deepest condolences to the family of the deceased. It's good to see the Indian Air Force stepping in so quickly. In such rugged terrain, air support can be a lifeline. Let's hope the relief operations reach everyone in time.

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