Soldiers, Teens, Officers - All Hands On Deck In Manipur Flood Rescue
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Manipur floods: Rescue operations continued in worst-hit areas of Imphal East and Imphal West districts
Heavy rain triggered by Cyclone Remal has caused flooding across multiple districts in Manipur, prompting the state government to carry out rescue and relief operations, an official said. Due to severe flooding caused by breaches in embankments along riverbanks, the state government on Thursday declared a two-day public holiday till tomorrow. People have been asked to stay indoors unless faced with an emergency, the government said in a statement. Meino Leirak ki thong/bridge tah chentharakpa phataba mayaam, kung, plastic bottle, box, bamboo loina pandana leiraga Nambul Turel gi ishing doh phajana chenba ngamdaba mayaamdo ngasi sengthokye. Minister Sushindro (Yaima)masaana Excavator/Poclain thouraga, officials, akoibada... pic.twitter.com/xHhSD58s8E In the face of adversity, the #AssamRifles presence brings reassurance and relief to the people of #Manipur. Their support during challenging times underscores their role as protectors and friends of the community.#Jalrahat#Cycloneremal@adgpi@HMOIndia@PIBHomeAffairs... pic.twitter.com/FBof192LG4 Fishermen of Thanga are joining hands with the Loktak Development Authority (LDA) team in rescuing the ones stranded by the flood.The fishermen are evacuating flood affected people from various locations across the state in full swing at present, and I am highly appreciative... pic.twitter.com/wz6y4ke7ec #FWR#RescueOpsFlash #flood caused by heavy rains at #Imphal East, #Manipur@12bnndrf along with local agencies rescued🛟113 females, 87 males, 07 infants and 5 livestock from the flooded houses, Ops still going on.@NDRFHQ@PIBImphal@DDKIMPHALRNU@NBirenSinghpic.twitter.com/9NBk9Lvjtz
Departments responsible for rescue, relief, and essential services will continue to operate, it said.
Rescue operations continued in worst-hit areas of Imphal East and Imphal West districts.