<p>Copious rain triggered landslides in Arunachal Pradesh and Meghalaya, as two people were killed and houses washed away in several places, officials said on Tuesday.</p>.<p>As many as seven landslides were reported across Meghalaya in the past 24 hours, they said.</p>.<p>Two people, identified as Rohit Kshiar (14) and Dilibon Tangsang (35), were killed following a landslide in Mawlat village in East Khasi Hills district, an official of the state disaster management authority said.</p>.<p>Two houses and two shops were washed away in another landslide in Umblai village, while a portion of the Thangbnai-Mawlyngot road was damaged.</p>.<p>Traffic movement was also affected on Mawphlang Balat Road in Mawsynram Block and NH- 40 (Shillong-Dawki Road), the officials said.</p>.<p>In Arunachal Pradesh, incessant rainfall set off a series of landslides at different locations across state capital Itanagar, posing a threat to vulnerable buildings.</p>.<p>The northeastern state has received more than 15 cm rainfall over the past few days, the Met department said.</p>.<p>Several bridges have collapsed due to the torrential rainfall, while roads were washed away by landslides in the strategically located Anjaw district near the China border, the officials said.</p>.<p>Reports of a flood-like situation have been received from Namsai, Changlang and Tirap districts, they said.</p>.<p>The Lohit district administration has also issued a traffic advisory to avoid travelling to Anjaw in the wake of the inclement weather.</p>.<p>It has appealed to people to stay away from river banks and refrain from fishing activities.</p>.<p>Restoration work is underway in the affected areas, the officials added.</p>.<p><strong>Check out latest DH videos here</strong></p>
<p>Copious rain triggered landslides in Arunachal Pradesh and Meghalaya, as two people were killed and houses washed away in several places, officials said on Tuesday.</p>.<p>As many as seven landslides were reported across Meghalaya in the past 24 hours, they said.</p>.<p>Two people, identified as Rohit Kshiar (14) and Dilibon Tangsang (35), were killed following a landslide in Mawlat village in East Khasi Hills district, an official of the state disaster management authority said.</p>.<p>Two houses and two shops were washed away in another landslide in Umblai village, while a portion of the Thangbnai-Mawlyngot road was damaged.</p>.<p>Traffic movement was also affected on Mawphlang Balat Road in Mawsynram Block and NH- 40 (Shillong-Dawki Road), the officials said.</p>.<p>In Arunachal Pradesh, incessant rainfall set off a series of landslides at different locations across state capital Itanagar, posing a threat to vulnerable buildings.</p>.<p>The northeastern state has received more than 15 cm rainfall over the past few days, the Met department said.</p>.<p>Several bridges have collapsed due to the torrential rainfall, while roads were washed away by landslides in the strategically located Anjaw district near the China border, the officials said.</p>.<p>Reports of a flood-like situation have been received from Namsai, Changlang and Tirap districts, they said.</p>.<p>The Lohit district administration has also issued a traffic advisory to avoid travelling to Anjaw in the wake of the inclement weather.</p>.<p>It has appealed to people to stay away from river banks and refrain from fishing activities.</p>.<p>Restoration work is underway in the affected areas, the officials added.</p>.<p><strong>Check out latest DH videos here</strong></p>