Continuous monsoon rainfall triggered a cloudburst in Keyi Panyor district, causing landslides, flash floods
June 24, 2026: A severe cloudburst struck Arunachal Pradesh’s Keyi Panyor district, triggering a massive landslide and flash flood situation that caused widespread destruction in a residential area. The disaster occurred after days of relentless monsoon rainfall that had already weakened hill slopes and increased the risk of landslides. Dramatic visuals from the region showed huge volumes of mud, rocks, and debris cascading downhill, swallowing large sections of land and damaging structures in its path.
According to preliminary reports, the cloudburst unleashed a sudden surge of water that rapidly turned into a landslide, carrying mud and rubble across roads and residential zones. Eyewitness videos captured the terrifying moments as residents shouted warnings and urged people to move to safer locations while debris swept through the area. Several buildings located along the affected stretch were reportedly engulfed by the fast-moving mass of mud and rocks.
Authorities have launched rescue and relief operations and are currently assessing the extent of the damage. The number of casualties, injuries, or missing persons has not yet been officially confirmed. Emergency response teams remain deployed in the affected region as local officials continue to monitor the situation. The incident once again highlights the growing threat posed by extreme weather events during the monsoon season, with experts warning that prolonged rainfall significantly increases the risk of landslides, flash floods, and cloudburst-related disasters across the northeastern states.
