44 dead, 800,000 affected as torrential rains sweep northeast India

Published June 4th, 2025 - 04:51 GMT
44 dead, 800,000 affected as torrential rains sweep northeast India
Villagers stand on a remaining land at a flooded area in Morigaon district, in India's northeastern state of Assam on June 4, 2025. Flash floods and landslides after torrential monsoon rain over the last two days killed at least 30 people in India's northeast, officials said on June 1. AFP
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In Assam, one of the hardest-hit states, authorities confirmed 17 deaths, including six in the past 24 hours and five due to landslides.

ALBAWABA- At least 44 people have lost their lives and over 800,000 have been affected as relentless rains and devastating landslides batter India's northeastern states. 

The deluge, ongoing since last week, has submerged villages, triggered deadly landslides, and forced thousands from their homes.

In Assam, one of the hardest-hit states, authorities confirmed 17 deaths, including six in the past 24 hours and five due to landslides. Over 617,000 people across 1,489 villages have been impacted, with emergency relief efforts underway.

Arunachal Pradesh reported 12 rain-related fatalities, while neighboring Sikkim has also been ravaged by landslides. 

The Indian Army, leading rescue operations in the treacherous terrain of north Sikkim, said two soldiers and a porter were killed, with search efforts ongoing for six missing individuals.

“Every life matters,” the Army stated, underscoring the challenges posed by unstable ground and high-altitude weather conditions. Other northeastern states have also reported casualties, though specific figures remain forthcoming.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke with local authorities on Tuesday, assuring full federal support for the affected regions.

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