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Monsoon Fury: SDRF Continues Rescue Operations in Assam, Hundreds Shifted to Shelters in Kerala


Updated: May 31, 2025 15:26

Image Source : Deccan Herald

The early arrival of monsoon has triggered widespread disruptions across India, with heavy rainfall causing flash floods, landslides, and displacement in multiple states. Assam and Kerala remain among the worst affected regions, prompting large-scale rescue operations and emergency relief measures.  

Rescue Efforts and Disaster Response  
- The State Disaster Response Force continues operations in Assam, where parts of Guwahati remain submerged due to relentless rainfall.  
- Hundreds of people have been shifted to relief camps in Kerala as monsoon intensifies, with authorities ensuring food and medical aid.  
- Landslides in Mizoram have led to casualties, with emergency teams working to clear debris and locate missing individuals.  

Impact on Infrastructure and Daily Life  
- Several districts in Assam, including Chirang, Baksa, and Barpeta, are under a red alert due to the risk of flooding and landslides.  
- Waterlogging in Guwahati has disrupted traffic and daily activities, forcing residents to evacuate low-lying areas.  
- In Kerala, schools have been shut, and government employees granted leave as precautionary measures against worsening conditions.  

Future Outlook and Weather Forecast  
- The India Meteorological Department predicts continued heavy rainfall across northeastern and southern states in the coming days.  
- Authorities are monitoring river levels and preparing for potential evacuations in flood-prone regions.  
- Relief efforts are expected to intensify, with additional resources being deployed to affected areas.  

Source: Deccan Herald, Times of India, News18.

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