Goa, June 2 -- As relentless rainfall continues to pound India's northeastern states, severe flooding and landslides have claimed over 30 lives and displaced thousands, prompting large-scale rescue and relief operations across the region.

In Manipur, the Indian Army, Assam Rifles, and Manipur Fire Service have launched joint operations in flood-hit districts, rescuing at least 1,500 people, officials confirmed. Dramatic visuals showed personnel carrying stranded residents to safety on their backs. Colonel Gunavrat Bhivgade, Engineer Task Force Commander, said that advance preparations and coordination with the civil administration were crucial in executing the rapid response. Colonel Radha Krishnan of the 33 Assam Rifles noted that eight...