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  • 6 days ago | tripurachronicle.in | Abhishek Dey

    By TC News DeskAgartala, 1st June 2025:  Tripura Chief Minister Prof. Dr. Manik Saha on Sunday visited several flood-affected areas in Agartala to review the ongoing relief and rehabilitation operations. He assured the public that the state government is fully prepared to manage the situation, with all necessary personnel and resources deployed on the ground.

  • 6 days ago | tripurachronicle.in | Abhishek Dey

    By TC News DeskAgartala, 1st June 2025:  Continuous heavy rainfall over several days has led to severe flooding across multiple areas of Dharmanagar subdivision disrupting public life and forcing many families to seek shelter in relief camps. Rising river water levels and widespread waterlogging have compounded the crisis, leaving agricultural fields submerged and farmers deeply worried about their livelihoods.

  • 6 days ago | tripurachronicle.in | Abhishek Dey

    By TC News DeskAgartala, 1st June 2025:  A Bangladeshi smuggler was shot dead by the Border Security Force (BSF) on Saturday night along the India-Bangladesh international border in Tripura’s North district, triggering temporary tension in the area. The incident occurred around 9 PM in the Devipur border area under Rangauti Gram Panchayat. The deceased has been identified as Pradeep Dev, 35, a resident of Nishchinpur village in Bangladesh’s Comilla district.

  • 6 days ago | tripurachronicle.in | Abhishek Dey

    By TC News DeskAgartala, 1st June 2025:  Amidst rising water levels caused by continuous rainfall in Agartala, Assam Rifles launched swift rescue operations today in the general areas of Chandrapur and Resham Bagan under Sadar Subdivision, West Tripura. Flood Relief Columns were immediately deployed to the affected areas in close coordination with the West Tripura District Disaster Management Team.

  • 6 days ago | tripurachronicle.in | Abhishek Dey

    By TC News DeskAgartala, 1st June 2025:  Heavy and continuous rainfall over the past two days has triggered widespread flooding across Tripura, forcing over 10,600 people from around 2,800 families to take shelter in 60 relief camps set up by the state government. West Tripura district has emerged as the worst-hit region.

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