Silchar/Tripura/Manipur/Meghalaya/ Nagaland, June 2 -- Union home minister Amit Shah on Sunday spoke to chief ministers of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim, and the governor of Manipur and assured them of all possible help as incessant rain left the states battered with the region recording two more deaths in rain-related incidents on Sunday. "Spoke with the Chief Ministers of Assam, Sikkim, and Arunachal Pradesh and Governor of Manipur in the wake of ongoing heavy rainfall in their states. Also assured them of every possible help to tackle any situation," Shah said in a post on X. A total of 364,046 people across 19 districts of Assam have been affected by the floods with two more deaths caused by heavy rainfall in last 24 hours, the State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA) said on Sunday. Heavy rainfall was witnessed in various parts of the state, with Silchar receiving 416 mm of rainfall, breaking a 140-year-old record, according to district disaster management officials. In Tripura, heavy rain accompanied by thunderstorms hit different districts, mainly West Tripura district in the last 24 hours that rendered over 7,000 people homeless, said officials from State Emergency Operation Centre (SEOC). No death has been reported due to rain in 24 hours in the state. Continuous heavy rainfall over the last five days has caused severe flooding across Manipur's Imphal Valley. According to data from the state Water Resources Department recorded at 6pm on Sunday, all major rivers are flowing at high flood levels. In Meghalaya, continuous heavy rainfall and strong winds continue to lash large parts of the state, but there was a measure of relief on Sunday as no new fatalities were reported. The extreme weather, triggered by intense monsoonal activity as forecast by the India Meteorological Department, has affected 10 districts. Two fresh landslide incidents were reported in Ri Bhoi district on Sunday - one at Umskun village and another along the Umjari-Umtrai road. While no casualties or injuries occurred, both incidents disrupted road connectivity. The Nagaland State Disaster Management Authority has said that due to the incessant rain in the last few days, damages to roads have been reported from all districts with no report of any death. One of the major damages being the Kohima to Manipur National Highway 2, where major subsidence occurred on the road stretch near the Naga Heritage Village Kisama, about 12 km from capital Kohima....