The flood situation in Arunachal Pradesh has worsened significantly, with the death toll rising to four and more than 90,000 people affected after a week of incessant rainfall, flash floods, and landslides. According to the State Emergency Operation Centre (SEOC), 90,499 residents across all 28 districts have been impacted since June 24.
Several roads, bridges, power infrastructure, water supply schemes, and agricultural lands have suffered extensive damage. Meanwhile, rescue and relief operations continue with support from the NDRF, SDRF, Indian Air Force, district authorities, and volunteers, while the Centre has assured all possible assistance.
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Key Facts
- State: Arunachal Pradesh
- Date: June 30
- Death Toll: 4
- People Affected: 90,499
- Districts Affected: All 28 districts
- Villages Affected: 251
- Administrative Circles: 202
- Worst-Hit District: Upper Siang (47,357 affected)
- Missing Persons: 2
- Rescue Agencies: NDRF, SDRF, State Police, Indian Air Force, Civil Aviation helicopters, local volunteers
- Relief Measures: Rescue operations, relief camps, food, medicines, and essential supplies
Flood Situation Worsens Across Arunachal Pradesh
The flood crisis in Arunachal Pradesh intensified on June 30 as continuous rainfall, flash floods, and landslides disrupted normal life across the state. According to the State Emergency Operation Centre (SEOC), the disaster has affected 90,499 people living in 251 villages across 202 administrative circles since June 24.
The latest figures show that all 28 districts of Arunachal Pradesh have reported flood-related impacts, marking a sharp increase from the previous day when only 12 districts were affected.
Death Toll Rises to Four
Authorities confirmed that the death toll has increased to four.
The latest fatality occurred in Sarti village of Anjaw district, where a person died in a landslide on June 28. Officials received information about the incident later.
Earlier, three people lost their lives during the devastating flash flood that struck Possa in Keyi Panyor district on June 24.
Additionally, the SEOC reported that 21 people sustained injuries in the Keyi Panyor disaster, while two women remain missing. Search operations continue in the affected areas.
Upper Siang Emerges as the Worst-Hit District
Among all affected districts, Upper Siang has reported the highest number of affected residents, with 47,357 people impacted.
It is followed by:
- Siang: 23,715 people
- Kra Daadi: 8,171 people
- East Kameng: 5,895 people
Authorities continue to monitor the situation closely as rainfall persists in several parts of the state.
Chief Minister and Union Ministers Review Flood Damage
Chief Minister Pema Khandu, accompanied by Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju, conducted aerial and ground surveys of the flood-hit Keyi Panyor district.
The leaders reviewed the extent of damage and assessed the ongoing rescue and relief operations.
Pema Khandu said the Union Ministers visited Arunachal Pradesh to evaluate the disaster and coordinate relief efforts with the state government.
Earlier, Union Home Minister Amit Shah spoke with the Chief Minister and assured full support from the Central Government for relief and rehabilitation.
Agriculture Suffers Heavy Losses
During the assessment visit, Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said the floods have caused widespread damage to agriculture.
Standing crops, including paddy, oranges, and bananas, have suffered severe losses, affecting the livelihoods of farmers across multiple districts.
Officials are currently assessing the extent of crop damage to determine further assistance for affected farmers.
Infrastructure Damage Mounts
The SEOC reported extensive damage to public infrastructure across Arunachal Pradesh.
The disaster damaged:
- 342 kutcha houses
- 82 pucca houses
- 37 huts
- 80 roads
- 12 bridges
- 18 culverts
- 147 water supply schemes
- 21 power lines
- 60 electric poles
- 7 flood protection walls
- 4 hydropower projects
- 4 government buildings
- 2 hospitals
Furthermore, the floods destroyed 1,010 hectares of forest land and damaged 312.2 hectares of agricultural and horticultural fields.
Officials also reported the deaths of 130 poultry birds, 613 small animals, and six large livestock.
Several Roads Remain Blocked
Continuous landslides have blocked several important roads across the state.
Road connectivity remains affected in Keyi Panyor, Papum Pare, East Siang, Upper Siang, Pakke Kessang, Lower Dibang Valley, and Kra Daadi districts.
Restoration work is underway, and authorities are working to reopen transport routes as weather conditions permit.
Rescue and Relief Operations Continue
Rescue teams continue to operate in the worst-hit districts despite difficult weather conditions.
Personnel from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), State Police, Indian Air Force, civil aviation helicopters, and local volunteers have rescued stranded residents from Keyi Panyor and Lower Dibang Valley.
Meanwhile, district administrations have established relief camps and started distributing food grains, medicines, drinking water, and other essential supplies to affected families.
Governor Calls for Coordinated Response
Governor K.T. Parnaik reviewed the flood situation with Chief Minister Pema Khandu at Raj Bhavan.
He emphasized the need for a “whole-of-the-state” approach to strengthen rescue, relief, and rehabilitation efforts.
The Governor also appreciated the contributions of the SDRF, district administrations, disaster management teams, public works departments, civil aviation authorities, the Indian Red Cross Society, volunteers, and local residents who continue to assist affected communities.
Questions and Answers
What is the latest flood situation in Arunachal Pradesh?
The floods have affected 90,499 people across all 28 districts, while the death toll has risen to four.
Which district is the worst affected?
Upper Siang district is the worst affected, with 47,357 people impacted.
How many people remain missing?
Two women remain missing following the flash flood in Keyi Panyor district.
What infrastructure has suffered damage?
The floods have damaged roads, bridges, water supply schemes, power lines, hospitals, government buildings, hydropower projects, and hundreds of houses.
What relief measures are underway?
The NDRF, SDRF, Indian Air Force, State Police, district administrations, and volunteers are conducting rescue operations, running relief camps, and distributing essential supplies.
Has the Central Government responded?
Yes. Union Ministers Shivraj Singh Chouhan and Kiren Rijiju visited the affected areas, while Union Home Minister Amit Shah assured the state of all possible assistance.
Location Context
Arunachal Pradesh, India’s northeastern frontier state, is highly vulnerable to monsoon-induced floods and landslides because of its mountainous terrain, dense river network, and heavy seasonal rainfall. These disasters frequently disrupt connectivity, agriculture, and essential services, making disaster preparedness and rapid relief operations critical across the region.
