Manipur Issues High Alert as Heavy Rain Hits Senapati

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Imphal: Manipur officials have declared a high-alert advisory for Senapati district as relentless monsoon rains threaten to trigger flash floods and landslides. The India Meteorological Department forecasts that widespread rainfall and thunderstorms will persist across the region in the coming days, further straining already saturated soil.

District authorities are urging residents in landslide-prone areas and those living near riverbanks to remain vigilant. The government warns that the current conditions increase the likelihood of dangerous landslips and potential road blockages, complicating travel through the district's hilly terrain. Officials specifically requested that commuters avoid unnecessary travel on hilly roads during periods of intense precipitation.

While monsoon rain is expected this time of year, recent storms have exacerbated fears regarding public infrastructure, agricultural damage, and rural connectivity. Community representatives have raised concerns over historical delays in relief efforts, prompting calls for more robust preventive measures. Local disaster management teams are currently on standby to respond to emergencies. Authorities have advised residents to monitor weather updates closely, noting that residents should "take precautionary measures and stay alert" as the situation unfolds.

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