Afghanistan, June 2 -- Heavy rains and landslides in Northeast India have caused 34 deaths, displacing thousands and prompting urgent rescue operations.

Heavy rains and landslides in Northeast India over the past four days have caused at least 34 deaths, according to multiple reports. The region, known for its annual monsoon rains, is facing severe flooding and landslide events, impacting thousands of residents and tourists alike.

In Sikkim state, over 1,000 stranded tourists were evacuated on June 2, as rescue operations intensified to ensure their safety. Meanwhile, in Meghalaya, army rescue teams are actively working to save more than 500 people trapped in flood-affected areas.

Tragically, a landslide in the Sylhet region of Banglades...