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🌊 Northeast Drowns Again: PM Modi Dials In, But Is It Too Late? ā˜ŽļøšŸ’”

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The Northeast is reeling under devastating floods, with over 5.5 lakh people affected and 36 lives lost.Ā Prime Minister Modi has reached out to the Chief Ministers of Assam and Sikkim, and the Governor of Manipur, assuring full support.Ā However, questions arise about the adequacy and timeliness of the response, especially for the working class and marginalized communities.

šŸŒ§ļø Assam: A State Submerged

Assam is facing one of its worst flood crises, with over 5.35 lakh people across 22 districts affected.Ā The death toll has reached 36, and the situation remains grim with more rain predicted.Ā Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma visited the flood-hit Lakhimpur district, where the sudden release of water from the Panyor Hydro Electric Plant led to the submergence of over 243 villages.Ā The government has promised compensation and immediate repair work, but the damage is extensive.

šŸ”ļø Sikkim: Landslides and Loss

In Sikkim, continuous rainfall has caused landslides, leading to the death of three army personnel and six others missing after a landslide struck an Indian Army camp at Chaten in Lachen town.Ā The state government has declared the damage a "disaster" under the Disaster Management Act.

šŸžļø Manipur: A Humanitarian Crisis

Manipur is grappling with flash floods that have affected over 56,000 people and damaged more than 10,000 houses.Ā The Imphal Valley is severely flooded, displacing nearly 4,000 people.Ā Emergency services are actively involved in rescue and relief operations, but the scale of the disaster is overwhelming.

šŸ§‘ā€āš•ļø PM Modi's Response: Too Little, Too Late?

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has spoken to the Chief Ministers of Assam and Sikkim, and the Governor of Manipur, assuring full support from the central government.Ā While this gesture is appreciated, the timing and adequacy of the response are being questioned.Ā The working class and marginalized communities, who are the most affected, need more than just assurances—they need immediate and substantial aid.Ā šŸ› ļø MediaFx Opinion: A Call for Systemic Change

The recurring floods in the Northeast highlight systemic issues—lack of infrastructure, inadequate disaster preparedness, and neglect of marginalized communities.Ā The working class bears the brunt of these disasters, losing homes, livelihoods, and lives.Ā It's time for a shift towards policies that prioritize people over profit, ensuring that the most vulnerable are protected and supported.

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What are your thoughts on the government's response to the Northeast floods?Ā How can we ensure better preparedness and support for affected communities?Ā Share your views in the comments below.

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