Landslides and Floods Isolate Villages in Arunachal: Who's Responsible for the Disaster Response?
Severe floods in Arunachal Pradesh have cut off villages near the China border, raising concerns about government preparedness and response.

Landslides and Floods Isolate Villages in Arunachal: Who's Responsible for the Disaster Response?
Severe flash floods in Arunachal Pradesh's Kurung Kumey district have wreaked havoc, isolating villages and prompting urgent questions about government accountability. Nineteen personnel of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), who lost contact during the disaster, have reportedly made it back to base camp, but the situation remains dire for affected residents.
A Call for Accountability
What measures were in place to prevent such disasters? Why were communities left vulnerable to the impacts of heavy rains? As the floods continue to disrupt lives, citizens demand answers from local authorities about their preparedness and response efforts.
With infrastructure crumbling and communication lines severed, the government's emergency response is under scrutiny. As reported by NDTV, the need for a robust disaster management plan has never been clearer, and residents are left wondering what is being done to protect them from future calamities.
Source: NDTV

