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Guwahati: At least 10 people were killed due to flash floods and landslides triggered by heavy rains since Friday in Meghalaya’s Garo Hills.

Police said while three people drowned in flood water at Dalu in the West Garo Hills district, seven others including three women lost their lives due to a landslide at Hatiasia Songma village in the South Garo Hills district.

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Three victims have been identified as Santa N Marak (57), Sarika M Marak (18), and Miardo P. Marak (5), who lost their lives in landslides that struck their homes in Koinabui, Kharonggre, and Sorokpara villages, respectively.

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A vital bridge in the Dalu area was also swept away by the floodwaters.

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According to official sources, the floods and landslides have affected 2,364 people across 17 villages, with multiple roads rendered impassable. The situation remains dire, with the Primary Health Centre in Silkigre submerged in water and staff stranded.

Villagers have come to their aid, assisting until relief teams can access the area.

Rescue efforts are underway, with the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) deploying teams from Tura and Shillong.

Rescue teams from the National and State Disaster Response Forces have also been deployed to the affected areas to search for survivors and provide assistance.

The landslides have disrupted road communications between Dalu and Baghmara, as well as other areas, due to multiple landslides.

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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a forecast, predicting heavy to extremely heavy rainfall in West Garo Hills over the next 24 hours.

The State Disaster Management Authority has cautioned citizens to exercise extreme caution, warning of thunderstorms, lightning, and potential flash floods.