A devastating cloudburst in Arunachal Pradesh has unleashed widespread destruction, triggering a massive landslide and flash flood situation in a residential area of Keyi Panyor district. The incident comes amid days of relentless monsoon rainfall that had already left the region vulnerable to soil erosion and slope instability. Dramatic visuals emerging from the area show huge volumes of mud, rocks, and debris rushing downhill after the cloudburst. Entire sections of land appear to have collapsed as the force of the water and debris swept through the locality. Several structures located along the affected stretch were seen being engulfed by the moving debris, while residents watched in shock as the disaster unfolded. According to initial reports, the cloudburst struck after continuous heavy rainfall in the region. The sudden surge of water triggered a landslide that rapidly expanded, carrying mud and rubble across roads and residential zones. Eyewitnesses captured videos of the disaster, with people shouting warnings and attempting to alert others to move to safer locations. Authorities are currently assessing the extent of the damage. The exact number of casualties, injuries, or missing persons has not yet been officially confirmed. Rescue and emergency response teams have been mobilized to the affected area, while local administration officials continue to monitor the situation closely. The incident highlights the growing risks posed by extreme weather events during the monsoon season in the northeastern states. Experts have repeatedly warned that prolonged rainfall can weaken hill slopes, making regions susceptible to landslides, flash floods, and cloudburst-related disasters.Further updates are expected as rescue operations continue and authorities complete a detailed assessment of the affected area.


