Arunachal Pradesh floods and landslides: Death increases to 10. Bharat News

Arunachal Pradesh floods and landslides: Death increases to 10. Bharat News

With another death from Lohit district, in toll Landslide and flood Officials said that there was an increase in 10 in Arunachal Pradesh, as continuous monsoon rains attacked the state on Monday.

According to the state’s emergency operation center (SEOC), 938 people in 156 villages in 23 districts have been affected by the monsoon deluse.

The body of Gapatjeet Bharali, flooded by floods in the upper degrees, was swept away by the drought Nallah, which was recovered down on Sunday at Lasa Pani in Lohit district.

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Governor Lieutenant General KT Parnic (Rit) has expressed deep grief over the loss of life and has increased heartbreaking sensation for bereaved families. He urged the residents to be vigilant, especially in areas with weak and landslides.

By calling district administrators to be vigilant, the governor emphasized the importance of agitation restrictions in risky areas and advocated active communication to inform and protect citizens.

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Conditions and landslides flowing above danger levels with major rivers and their tributaries have been described in West Kamang, Kamle, Lower and Upper Sabnsiri, Papum Pare, Dibang Valley, Lower Dibang Valley, Lohit, Changlang, Kra Dadi, Kurung Kumi and long -term state.

In Eastern Kamang district, a disastrous landslide on Bana -Sippa Stretch of National Highway 13 late Friday night took off a vehicle carrying two families, killing all seven living.

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In another incident, two laborers were buried under the rubble, while the Cabbage farm was worked near Pine Grove in Lower Subsiri district. Two others were rescued.

The report stated that two persons have gone missing in Assam dispute in Parashuram Kund in Lohit district and second, separate incidents in Anjaw district, currently, search operations are going on.

In Pamluk village of Kamle District, a man was injured in a landslide and is receiving medical treatment.

In Changlang district, flash floods from the Bari-Dyeing River on Saturday separated 50 percent of the McNustong Bridge on the Trans Arunachal highway, separated the important road connectivity between Miao and Boardumsa.

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Miao subdivision has caused irritation in many areas, causing significant damage to livestock and horticulture property.

Tourist resorts such as Zupra and River Cafe, along with the Noa-Dehing River in Miao, are submerged. Under the Kharsang Circle, the Industrial Training Institute at Balinong near Namchik suffered a large -scale loss, which was destroyed by hostels, staff quarters, water tanks and other major facilities.

The NOA-Dehing River has also eradicated large health of agriculture and horticulture land in Dharampur block under Namfai Circle. Officials said that M’pen and Deban areas are now under water.

In upper Subansiri district, the water supply system has been severely disrupted due to several violations in the pipeline hanging after heavy rains on Friday. Public Health Engineering Department (PHED) teams are working to restore supply, while tankers have been deployed to ensure interim relief.

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Deputy Commissioner Tasso Gambo, PHED’s Executive Engineer Tago Dulom and other officials, visited the damaged site on Sunday. DC directed immediate repair and urged rapid water tanker distribution in the affected areas.

In Namsai district, officials have set up a relief camp at Alubari Government Secondary School, where 59 displaced people are currently taking shelter.

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