Heat created havoc in north India and rains turned catastrophic in the northeast, with 10 dead after a mine collapsed in Aizawl.
The mercury is crossing 40 degrees in North India, which wreaks havoc due to scorching and scorching heat. On the other hand, the heavy rains in the northeast are turning into a disaster. Due to this there has been a terrible accident in Mizoram. 10 people were killed in a mine collapse in Mizoram on Tuesday morning. 10 people were killed in a stone quarry collapse in the suburbs of Aizwal due to heavy rains in Mizoram's Aizwal region. Information given by DGP: Mizoram DGP Anil Shukla gave information and said: Police are engaged in rescue operation. Due to continuous heavy rains, water levels in rivers are rising. Due to this, as a precautionary measure, many people who were living in the coastal areas of the river have been evacuated from there. What did Chief Minister Lal Duhoma announce about the dire situation in Mizoram due to Cyclone Remal? Relatives will be given Rs.4 lakh. The Meteorological Department has warned that the destruction of Cyclone Remal is now seen in the Northeast after West Bengal. Due to this, heavy rains and strong winds from Mizoram to South Manipur, Tripura, Meghalaya, Assam. While reporting heavy rains, the Meteorological Department on Monday said that Assam, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Mizoram, Manipur and Tripura will experience light to heavy rains due to Cyclone Remal. Rain and strong winds are causing havoc not only in Mizoram but also in Meghalaya. Incessant rains in Meghalaya have uprooted trees, flooded roads, downed power lines and left the area without power. In view of this situation, schools were closed in the state.