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Northeast India is still recovering from floods and heavy rains. Especially in the states of Assam, Mizoram and Meghalaya due to heavy rains floods and landslides broke. Especially in 28 districts of Assam more than 20 lakh people were affected by floods. More than 150 people lost their lives. More than 40 soldiers and people were killed in landslides due to heavy rains in Manipur. Heavy rains and floods shook all the northeastern states.
Meanwhile, high temperatures are currently affecting the north-eastern states. People are suffering due to the high temperatures recorded in recent times. The people of North-Eastern states, who have been troubled by floods and rains for years, are now facing difficulties due to record high temperatures. Assam’s Guwahati recorded a temperature of 38.1 degrees Celsius on Thursday. It is 6.2 degrees above normal. This is the second highest temperature recorded in the city in the last 30 years after Guwahati’s July temperature of 38.5 degrees so far. Registered on July 18, 2018.
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Assam as well as all northeastern states are experiencing high humid temperatures in cities. Silchar in south Assam recorded a temperature of 39.6 degrees. This is the second highest temperature in the city for the month of July. Agartha, the capital of Tripura, recorded 37.1 degrees Celsius on Thursday. The last time Agartala recorded a temperature of 37.7 degrees was in the month of July in 1992. Shillong, the capital of Meghalaya, recorded a temperature of 28.5 degrees on Thursday.
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