After heavy rains in Mizoram, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh, landslide, Pro Operation


Pro is working to ensure assistance and relief after rain in Mizoram, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh
Landslides: In view of continuous rain in Mizoram, Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim and East Bhutan, the Border Rhodes system (PRO) has begun rapid and firm reactions for landslides, road barriers and communication disruptions in the region. According to the Ministry of Defense, the BRRO groups are constantly working in unacceptable areas to restore significant contacts. The work of debris in Mizoram is underway, the road connectivity is recovered, and due to the timely intervention of the Pro employees, the Kurung Khum in Arunachal Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, is due to the timely intervention of the Pro employees.
On the border across Bhutan, on May 30, after the heavy landslides on the Turga-Tarshikang highway, Prorovarded India’s commitment to regional cooperation immediately opened this important route. Due to continuous rain in Mizoram, Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim and East Bhutan, landslides, roads blocked and communications are black, the Defense Ministry X said. Pro India has responded with unwavering readiness-cumulative garbage in Mizoram, reclaiming access to Sikkim, with Korank-Li-Sarley-Huri-Huri Lifline in Gurung Kuma in Arunachal, after the landslides on May 30, after the Taranga-Dashikanga in Bhutan. Pro suggests that the Pro is constantly confirming the connection, relief and significant assistance, working around the clock in adverse areas. This is a testament to India’s flexibility and permanent regional partnership.
Public life was badly affected in Mizoram
In the meantime, the Mizoram government has issued a consultation asking for dignitaries and officials to postpone the state’s arrival due to bad weather. This consultation has been released after heavy rains for several days, causing landslides, sudden flooding and a rock fall in many parts of the state. According to a circular issued by the Public Administration Department on June 2, there has been severe disruption due to continuous rainfall, including life loss and property loss, and many districts have been badly affected.
The District Disaster Management Commission (DTMA), led by the Deputy Commissioners, is currently engaged in disaster relief and rehabilitation work around the clock. Because of this, the administration was unable to save employees or resources to handle the official visits and security system. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMT) in Guwahati has predicted heavy rainfall in the coming days. With this in mind, the Mizoram government has asked all central and state government officials to postpone their planned tour by June 13 to ensure the safety of the people.
Many people displaced due to floods
The purpose of this consultation is to help the local administration focus on the disaster response and ensure the safety of everyone. In Tripura, Agarthala schools have been converted into relief camps for affected families. A total of 130 families, including 464 refugees, sought refuge at Ambedkar School. Meanwhile, there are currently 220 refugees at Vivekananda School. Officials have confirmed that all the necessary services are provided to the displaced persons. These include regular food distribution, clean drinking water access and proper medical care. Special arrangements have been made for the nutrition of children so that they can ensure their benefits during this crisis. Medical groups take care of the elderly, conduct the necessary choices and distribute the drugs as needed.
Under the guidance of the government, the local administration is actively monitoring the situation to ensure that all relief work is being done smoothly and efficiently. Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sharma on Tuesday, Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang and Manipur Governor Ajay Palla, reviewing the conditions of heavy rains and floods in the Northeastern region. Prime Minister Modi confirmed full cooperation from the center in relief and rescue operations.
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