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Five people missing as torrential rain triggers flash floods in Arunachal, damages homes and bridge | Video

India TV News

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June 24, 2026

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Five people missing as torrential rain triggers flash floods in Arunachal, damages homes and bridge | Video

Continuous heavy rainfall in Arunachal Pradesh's Lower Subansiri and Keyi Panyor districts has triggered flash floods, inundating villages, damaging homes and agricultural land, and disrupting key infrastructure. The state has been witnessing intense rainfall over the past several days, leading to landslides, flash floods, and damage to roads, bridges, and other public infrastructure across multiple districts.

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India TV News

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· Jun 29, 2026

Over 22,000 people affected, train services suspended as first wave of floods hits Assam

The first spell of floods this monsoon has begun taking a heavy toll in Assam, with more than 22,000 people affected across six districts after days of relentless rainfall in the state and neighbouring Arunachal Pradesh, as per officials. Rising water levels have not only inundated villages and farmland but have also disrupted rail connectivity after a railway bridge suffered severe erosion, forcing authorities to suspend train operations on a key route until further notice. According to the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA), 22,124 people have been impacted by the floods in Dhemaji, Nalbari, Dibrugarh, Chirang, Lakhimpur and Kokrajhar districts. Dhemaji has emerged as the worst-hit district, where 15,483 people are battling the impact of rising floodwaters.

India Today

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· Jun 29, 2026

Video: Floods force villagers to cross swollen stream, risk lives in Maharashtra

Video: Floods force villagers to cross swollen stream, risk lives in Maharashtra

OneIndia

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· Jun 29, 2026

Flash Floods Hit Assam And Arunachal: 22,000 People Affected, 96 Villages Submerged, Rail Bridge Collapses

Heavy rains continued to wreak havoc across Assam and Arunachal Pradesh on Monday, with flash floods affecting over 22,000 people, damaging homes, farmland and infrastructure, and disrupting railway connectivity. Authorities are monitoring the worsening situation as swollen rivers, landslides and overflowing

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jun 25, 2026

Ban pecah, 3,000 penduduk Kampung RTB Bukit Changgang dilanda banjir

KUALA LANGAT: Lebih 3,000 penduduk di Kampung Rancangan Tanah Belia (RTB) Bukit Changgang di sini terjejas selepas kediaman dan laluan utama di kawasan itu dilanda banjir susulan ban Sungai Langat pecah kelmarin. Kejadian itu dilaporkan terjadi selepas sebuah ban dekat kunci air di kawasan berkenaan pecah kira-kira pukul 10.30 malam sebelum air melimpah masuk ke ... Read more The post Ban pecah, 3,000 penduduk Kampung RTB Bukit Changgang dilanda banjir appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

Tampa Free Press

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· Jul 6, 2026

Northeast Braces For Impact: 60 Million In Crosshairs Of Flash Flood Threat

THE BREAKDOWN: An escalating flash flood threat puts nearly 60 million people across the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, and southern New England on high alert through Monday night. Following intense weekend storms that left the ground completely saturated, NOAA’s Weather Prediction Center has upgraded flood risks for major metro areas along the I-95 corridor, including New York [] Northeast Braces For Impact: 60 Million In Crosshairs Of Flash Flood Threat

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Related coverage for "Five people missing as torrential rain triggers flash floods in Arunachal, damages homes and bridge | Video": India TV News — Over 22,000 people affected, train services suspended as first wave of floods hits Assam. India Today — Video: Floods force villagers to cross swollen stream, risk lives in Maharashtra. OneIndia — Flash Floods Hit Assam And Arunachal: 22,000 People Affected, 96 Villages Submerged, Rail Bridge Collapses. Utusan Malaysia — Ban pecah, 3,000 penduduk Kampung RTB Bukit Changgang dilanda banjir. Tampa Free Press — Northeast Braces For Impact: 60 Million In Crosshairs Of Flash Flood Threat