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Subansiri River Swells Unusually in Upper Subansiri, Timber Flotsam Observed
✍️ India Today NE
🗓 16 Aug 2026, 05:03 PM
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The Subansiri River in Upper Subansiri district of Arunachal Pradesh has risen sharply, with observers noting floating timber in its waters.
The Subansiri River, which flows through the Upper Subansiri district of Arunachal Pradesh, has experienced an unusual rise in water level this week. Local residents and officials reported that the river’s current had intensified, carrying logs and other debris across the banks.
Witnesses described the sight of large timber pieces drifting in the swollen waters, a phenomenon not commonly seen in the region. The sudden surge is believed to be linked to heavy rainfall in the surrounding hills, which has saturated the soil and increased runoff.
Arunachal Pradesh’s forest and wildlife department has issued a warning to nearby villages, urging them to stay clear of the river’s banks and to report any further unusual activity. No casualties have been reported so far, but authorities are monitoring the situation closely.
Hydrologists are studying the river’s flow patterns to determine whether this event signals a broader trend of changing rainfall patterns in the northeastern states. The government is also reviewing flood preparedness plans for the district.
Residents are advised to keep a safe distance from the river and to follow updates from local authorities as the water level continues to fluctuate.
Witnesses described the sight of large timber pieces drifting in the swollen waters, a phenomenon not commonly seen in the region. The sudden surge is believed to be linked to heavy rainfall in the surrounding hills, which has saturated the soil and increased runoff.
Arunachal Pradesh’s forest and wildlife department has issued a warning to nearby villages, urging them to stay clear of the river’s banks and to report any further unusual activity. No casualties have been reported so far, but authorities are monitoring the situation closely.
Hydrologists are studying the river’s flow patterns to determine whether this event signals a broader trend of changing rainfall patterns in the northeastern states. The government is also reviewing flood preparedness plans for the district.
Residents are advised to keep a safe distance from the river and to follow updates from local authorities as the water level continues to fluctuate.