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Pre‑Monsoon Fury in Northeast: 4 Dead in Arunachal; Assam Among Worst Hit

Heavy rain and storm‑damaged trees after pre‑monsoon fury in Northeast India

Heavy pre‑monsoon storms and rainfall have battered Northeast India, killing at least four people in Arunachal Pradesh and causing widespread disruption in Assam and other states. Additionally, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued alerts for isolated heavy rain, thunderstorms and hail across the region, urging residents to stay alert.

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Heavy Rain, Storms Hit Northeast States

Pre‑monsoon conditions intensified over the past 24 hours as thunderstorms and heavy showers hit several Northeastern states. Moreover, strong winds and sudden downpours uprooted trees, disrupted traffic and damaged infrastructure in parts of Assam, while flood‑prone areas recorded rising water levels and surface runoff.

In Arunachal Pradesh, authorities confirmed that four people died after weather‑related incidents triggered by heavy rain. Furthermore, local officials reported property damage and power outages in several districts as emergency services responded to calls for assistance.

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IMD Issues Weather Alerts Across Region

The India Meteorological Department has issued warnings for isolated heavy rainfall, thunderstorms and hail over the coming days across the Northeast. Consequently, residents, especially in low‑lying and flood‑prone areas, are advised to remain vigilant and avoid unnecessary travel during peak storm activity.

Meteorologists say such pre‑monsoon systems are common in the region at this time of year, fueled by the changing wind patterns and moisture influx from the Bay of Bengal. In addition, the hilly terrain of states like Arunachal Pradesh and Meghalaya can trigger localized flooding and landslides when heavy rain persists.

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Impact and Precautions

Assam, one of the hardest‑hit states, reported widespread waterlogging and surface runoff, slowing road transport and disrupting daily life in several towns. Moreover, officials urged farmers and villagers to take precautions to protect livestock and crops.

Authorities in both Assam and Arunachal Pradesh activated disaster response teams and coordinated with local administrations to provide relief where needed. Furthermore, they advised residents to stay updated with IMD forecasts and prepare contingency plans for sudden increases in water levels or storm intensity.

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FAQs

Q1: What caused the recent storms in Northeast India?
A1: Pre‑monsoon weather systems with intense moisture and atmospheric instability triggered heavy rainfall, thunderstorms and strong winds.

Q2: Which region suffered the most?
A2: Assam and Arunachal Pradesh faced the worst effects, with sudden downpours causing fatalities and damage.

Q3: Has the IMD issued warnings?
A3: Yes, the IMD has warned of isolated heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and hail over the coming days.

Q4: Should residents be concerned?
A4: Residents in low‑lying and flood‑prone areas should stay alert, avoid unnecessary travel and follow official weather updates.

Q5: Is this related to monsoon season?
A5: These storms are part of pre‑monsoon weather activity that typically precedes the full monsoon arrival in the region.

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