Lakhs of people displaced, animals stranded as floods, landslides ravage Northeast
Northeast region of India grapples with devastating floods and landslides, displacing lakhs of people and animals, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma promises relief and support to those affected.
Updated: July 4, 2024 18:43 IST
Updated : July 4, 2024 18:43 IST
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Floodwaters engulf homes and fields in Assam's Kamrup district, affecting over 16.50 lakh people across 29 districts. (PTI Photo)
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Aerial view of the devastating floods in Assam, with major rivers like Brahmaputra, Digaru, and Kollong flowing above danger levels. (PTI Photo)
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Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma surveys flood-affected areas in Guwahati, promising relief and support to those affected. (PTI Photo)
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Vast tracts of land inundated in Assam's Maligaon area, with floodwaters rising steadily. (PTI Photo)
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Relief efforts underway in Assam, with teams working tirelessly to evacuate stranded villagers and provide essential supplies. (PTI Photo)
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Floods and landslides in Northeast India claim at least eight people in the last 24 hours, (3 July, 2024 ) taking the death toll since May to 46. (PTI Photo)
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The landslides and floods in Northeast India continue to affect the residents, over 300,000 people got displaced from their homes. (PTI Photo)
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IMD issues 'orange warning' for Assam, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, and Nagaland for the next three days. (PTI Photo)
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Floods in Assam surge, affecting 11.34 lakh people in 28 districts, up from 6.44 lakh in just a day.(PTI Photo)
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As Northeast India battles with the devastating floods, landslides, and heavy rains villagers navigate the affected areas using boats. (PTI Photo)
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Floodwaters engulf Kaziranga National Park, claiming lives of 11 wild animals, as rescue efforts continue for stranded wildlife. (PTI Photo)
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As many as 65 animals have been rescued while many more are in need of help. (PTI Photo)