Imphal, May 30 -- Water levels in nearly all major rivers across Manipur's valley and hill areas have reached flood stage, with many low-lying regions already experiencing inundation due to three days of incessant rainfall.

According to the Manipur Water Resources Department's Flood Control Room, several rivers are flowing over their embankments in certain areas, while the authorities have not reported major riverbank breaches yet.

The situation is particularly critical for the Nambul and Nambol rivers. The Nambul River in Imphal West is flowing at 781 meters, just below its warning level.

Meanwhile, the Nambol River, which affects Imphal West and Bishnupur districts, is also nearing its warning level, currently at 772.225 meters (warn...