In India, news of devastation is coming due to heavy rains in Papam of Arunachal Pradesh.
According to media reports, due to strong winds and rain, landslides have occurred, resulting in 14 deaths. There are also reports of injuries to many people.
Let us say that on June 19, Landslide had also destroyed the Arunachal Pradesh. When the Army soldiers saved 200 people on Monday including 70 women and 50 children from a landslide site near Bhalukpong in Arunachal Pradesh. In the area, the commander of the army detachment, the medical officer and two JCOs and 20 other personnel, were rushed to the landslide site. Where a troop of soldiers prepared a path around the lands through the valley and river basin, and thus the trapped citizens could be evacuated from there on Monday morning. He said that people were evacuated safely from there. Earlier on June 1, there was a landslide incident in the state. Five people died due to landslides. Four people were injured in this. Landslides occurring in the western Kameng district of Arunachal Pradesh. At least 5 people were killed and several others were reported in the meantime.
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