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Incessant rain triggered flash floods in the Keyi Panyor district of Arunachal Pradesh on Wednesday (June 24, 2026) morning, inundating low-lying areas and damaging 18 residential units, while landslides on a national highway disrupted vehicular movement and left several people stranded, an official said.
Three people reportedly went missing due to the flash floods at the Neepco project colony near Poosa under the Yazali circle, State disaster management secretary Dani Sulu said.
Also read | Monsoon advances in Maharashtra; IMD forecasts rain until June 26The Assam government is maintaining constant coordination with all agencies and district administrations concerned and will continue to issue advisories and updates as required in the interest of public safety, the release added.
Also read | We are fully prepared for monsoon operations, says South Western RailwayThe flood wave is expected to affect Dhemaji, Lakhimpur, Biswanath and Sonitpur before moving further downstream through other districts and eventually traversing Dhubri over the next one or two days, the statement said.
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Incessant rain triggered flash floods in the Keyi Panyor district of Arunachal Pradesh on Wednesday (June 24, 2026) morning, inundating low-lying areas and damaging 18 residential units, while landslides on a national highway disrupted vehicular movement and left several people stranded, an official said. Three people reportedly went missing due to the flash floods at the Neepco project colony near Poosa under the Yazali circle, State disaster management secretary Dani Sulu said.
Also read | Monsoon advances in Maharashtra; IMD forecasts rain until June 26
The Assam government is maintaining constant coordination with all agencies and district administrations concerned and will continue to issue advisories and updates as required in the interest of public safety, the release added.
Also read | We are fully prepared for monsoon operations, says South Western Railway
The flood wave is expected to affect Dhemaji, Lakhimpur, Biswanath and Sonitpur before moving further downstream through other districts and eventually traversing Dhubri over the next one or two days, the statement said.