Torrential Rains Trigger Landslides and Floods in Manipur
Posted 2025-07-17 08:19:15
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Heavy and continuous rainfall has triggered severe landslides across key routes between Tamenglong, Imphal, Khoupum, and the Noney district. Four critical road links are now blocked, disrupting travel and daily life in the region. The Leimatak River has overflowed, inundating vast farmlands and low-lying areas, impacting agricultural livelihoods. Authorities are monitoring the situation and deploying emergency response teams to clear debris and re-open routes. The flooding is also raising concerns about future food security and erosion. Local administrations have urged residents to avoid non-essential travel and take safety precautions.
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