North East rains: Assam’s Silchar breaks 132-year rainfall record, 3,365 houses damaged in Manipur

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The Silchar district in Assam recorded 415.8 mm of rain over a 24-hour period on Sunday, marking the highest single-day rainfall since 1893, NDTV reported.
Rainfall in Silchar, the second-largest city of Assam, on Sunday shattered a 132-year-old record, surpassing the previous single-day high of 290.3 mm with 415.8 mm of rain.
The flood situation in the rest of the state remains critical, with forecasts predicting more heavy rain on Monday, PTI reported.
Meanwhile, heavy rains continue to batter other parts of the North East as well.
In Manipur, more than 19,000 residents have been hit by floods after four consecutive days of downpour, PTI reported. As many as 3,365 houses have been damaged due to the rains.
Thirty one relief camps have been opened mainly in Imphal East, with Heingang, Wangkhei, Khurai and Senapati being the worst hit areas.
The Indian Army and Assam Rifles have evacuated more than 500 residents from flooded areas in Imphal and distributed relief supplies, the Army said on Monday.
#OpJalRahat2 | #ManipurFlood
On Day-2 of Operation JalRahat-2, the #IndianArmy and Assam Rifles continued extensive rescue efforts across #Imphal East and West, evacuating over 500 civilians, from severely waterlogged areas of Wangkhei, Heingang, Lamlong, Khurai, JNIMS, and… https://t.co/1yOpR1huQe pic.twitter.com/rIVBbkTl8k— ADG PI - INDIAN ARMY (@adgpi) June 2, 2025
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