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Zoo Animal In India
An orangutan hangs effortlessly from a metal bar inside its enclosure in Guwahati, India, on July 16, 2025. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Zoo Animal In India
An orangutan uses a large aluminum bowl to shield itself from the sun during a hot summer day inside its enclosure in Guwahati, India, on July 16, 2025. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Zoo Animal In India
An orangutan sits on a metal bar inside its enclosure at Assam State Zoo in Guwahati, India, on July 16, 2025. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Zoo Animal In India
An orangutan uses a large aluminum bowl to shield itself from the sun during a hot summer day inside its enclosure in Guwahati, India, on July 16, 2025. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
People from the Pnar community move around a Rot themed to stop women harassment as they celebrate an event organized to mark the Behdienkhlam festival in Jowai, India, on July 14, 2025. Behdienkhlam is a vibrant annual festival celebrated by the Pnar (Jaintia) community of Meghalaya, especially in Jowai, to drive away plague and diseases and to pray for a good harvest. Observed in July after the sowing season, it features traditional rituals, offerings to ancestral spirits, and the grand procession of beautifully decorated bamboo structures called ''rots,'' which are later immersed in a sacred muddy pool known as Ka Aitnar. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
People from the Pnar community march in a circle as they celebrate an event organized to mark the Behdienkhlam festival in Jowai, India, on July 14, 2025. Behdienkhlam is a vibrant annual festival celebrated by the Pnar (Jaintia) community of Meghalaya, especially in Jowai, to drive away plague and diseases and to pray for a good harvest. Observed in July after the sowing season, it features traditional rituals, offerings to ancestral spirits, and the grand procession of beautifully decorated bamboo structures called ''rots,'' which are later immersed in a sacred muddy pool known as Ka Aitnar. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
People from the Pnar community move around a Rot-themed Operation Sindoor as they celebrate an event organized to mark the Behdienkhlam festival in Jowai, India, on July 14, 2025. Behdienkhlam is a vibrant annual festival celebrated by the Pnar (Jaintia) community of Meghalaya, especially in Jowai, to drive away plague and diseases and to pray for a good harvest. Observed in July after the sowing season, it features traditional rituals, offerings to ancestral spirits, and the grand procession of beautifully decorated bamboo structures called ''rots,'' which are later immersed in a sacred muddy pool known as Ka Aitnar. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
People from the Pnar community move around a Rot-themed AI technology as they celebrate an event organized to mark the Behdienkhlam festival in Jowai, India, on July 14, 2025. Behdienkhlam is an annual festival celebrated by the Pnar (Jaintia) community of Meghalaya, especially in Jowai, to drive away plague and diseases and to pray for a good harvest. Observed in July after the sowing season, it features traditional rituals, offerings to ancestral spirits, and the grand procession of decorated bamboo structures called ''rots,'' which are later immersed in a sacred muddy pool known as Ka Aitnar. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
People from the Pnar community march in a circle around a Rot as they celebrate an event organized to mark the Behdienkhlam festival in Jowai, India, on July 14, 2025. Behdienkhlam is a vibrant annual festival celebrated by the Pnar (Jaintia) community of Meghalaya, especially in Jowai, to drive away plague and diseases and to pray for a good harvest. Observed in July after the sowing season, it features traditional rituals, offerings to ancestral spirits, and the grand procession of beautifully decorated bamboo structures called ''rots,'' which are later immersed in a sacred muddy pool known as Ka Aitnar. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
People from the Pnar community move around a Rot themed to stop women harassment as they celebrate an event organized to mark the Behdienkhlam festival in Jowai, India, on July 14, 2025. Behdienkhlam is a vibrant annual festival celebrated by the Pnar (Jaintia) community of Meghalaya, especially in Jowai, to drive away plague and diseases and to pray for a good harvest. Observed in July after the sowing season, it features traditional rituals, offerings to ancestral spirits, and the grand procession of beautifully decorated bamboo structures called ''rots,'' which are later immersed in a sacred muddy pool known as Ka Aitnar. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
People from the Pnar community march in a circle around a Rot as they celebrate an event organized to mark the Behdienkhlam festival in Jowai, India, on July 14, 2025. Behdienkhlam is a vibrant annual festival celebrated by the Pnar (Jaintia) community of Meghalaya, especially in Jowai, to drive away plague and diseases and to pray for a good harvest. Observed in July after the sowing season, it features traditional rituals, offerings to ancestral spirits, and the grand procession of beautifully decorated bamboo structures called ''rots,'' which are later immersed in a sacred muddy pool known as Ka Aitnar. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
People from the Pnar community perform rituals as they carry a large log to celebrate an event organized to mark the Behdienkhlam festival in Jowai, India, on July 14, 2025. Behdienkhlam is an annual festival celebrated by the Pnar (Jaintia) community of Meghalaya, especially in Jowai, to drive away plague and diseases and to pray for a good harvest. Observed in July after the sowing season, it features traditional rituals, offerings to ancestral spirits, and the grand procession of decorated bamboo structures called ''rots,'' which are later immersed in a sacred muddy pool known as Ka Aitnar. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
People from the Pnar community march in a circle around a Rot as they celebrate an event organized to mark the Behdienkhlam festival in Jowai, India, on July 14, 2025. Behdienkhlam is a vibrant annual festival celebrated by the Pnar (Jaintia) community of Meghalaya, especially in Jowai, to drive away plague and diseases and to pray for a good harvest. Observed in July after the sowing season, it features traditional rituals, offerings to ancestral spirits, and the grand procession of beautifully decorated bamboo structures called ''rots,'' which are later immersed in a sacred muddy pool known as Ka Aitnar. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
People from the Pnar community move around a rot-themed coal factory as they celebrate an event organized to mark the Behdienkhlam festival in Jowai, India, on July 14, 2025. Behdienkhlam is a vibrant annual festival celebrated by the Pnar (Jaintia) community of Meghalaya, especially in Jowai, to drive away plague and diseases and to pray for a good harvest. Observed in July after the sowing season, it features traditional rituals, offerings to ancestral spirits, and the grand procession of beautifully decorated bamboo structures called ''rots,'' which are later immersed in a sacred muddy pool known as Ka Aitnar. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
People from the Pnar community observe the Behdienkhlam festival from a rooftop in Jowai, India, on July 14, 2025. Behdienkhlam is a vibrant annual festival celebrated by the Pnar (Jaintia) community of Meghalaya, especially in Jowai, to drive away plague and diseases and to pray for a good harvest. Observed in July after the sowing season, it features traditional rituals, offerings to ancestral spirits, and the grand procession of beautifully decorated bamboo structures called ''rots,'' which are later immersed in a sacred muddy pool known as Ka Aitnar. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
People attend an event holding umbrellas to mark the Behdienkhlam festival in Jowai, India, on July 14, 2025. Behdienkhlam is a vibrant annual festival celebrated by the Pnar (Jaintia) community of Meghalaya, especially in Jowai, to drive away plague and diseases and to pray for a good harvest. Observed in July after the sowing season, it features traditional rituals, offerings to ancestral spirits, and the grand procession of beautifully decorated bamboo structures called ''rots,'' which are later immersed in a sacred muddy pool known as Ka Aitnar. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
People from the Pnar community perform rituals using a tree to celebrate an event organized to mark the Behdienkhlam festival in Jowai, India, on July 14, 2025. Behdienkhlam is an annual festival celebrated by the Pnar (Jaintia) community of Meghalaya, especially in Jowai, to drive away plague and diseases and to pray for a good harvest. Observed in July after the sowing season, it features traditional rituals, offerings to ancestral spirits, and the grand procession of decorated bamboo structures called ''rots,'' which are later immersed in a sacred muddy pool known as Ka Aitnar. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
People from the Pnar community march in a circle as they celebrate an event organized to mark the Behdienkhlam festival in Jowai, India, on July 14, 2025. Behdienkhlam is a vibrant annual festival celebrated by the Pnar (Jaintia) community of Meghalaya, especially in Jowai, to drive away plague and diseases and to pray for a good harvest. Observed in July after the sowing season, it features traditional rituals, offerings to ancestral spirits, and the grand procession of beautifully decorated bamboo structures called ''rots,'' which are later immersed in a sacred muddy pool known as Ka Aitnar. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
People from the Pnar community perform rituals using a tree to celebrate an event organized to mark the Behdienkhlam festival in Jowai, India, on July 14, 2025. Behdienkhlam is an annual festival celebrated by the Pnar (Jaintia) community of Meghalaya, especially in Jowai, to drive away plague and diseases and to pray for a good harvest. Observed in July after the sowing season, it features traditional rituals, offerings to ancestral spirits, and the grand procession of decorated bamboo structures called ''rots,'' which are later immersed in a sacred muddy pool known as Ka Aitnar. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
People from the Pnar community perform rituals using a tree to celebrate an event organized to mark the Behdienkhlam festival in Jowai, India, on July 14, 2025. Behdienkhlam is an annual festival celebrated by the Pnar (Jaintia) community of Meghalaya, especially in Jowai, to drive away plague and diseases and to pray for a good harvest. Observed in July after the sowing season, it features traditional rituals, offerings to ancestral spirits, and the grand procession of decorated bamboo structures called ''rots,'' which are later immersed in a sacred muddy pool known as Ka Aitnar. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Behdienkhlam Festival In Meghalaya, India
People from the Pnar community march in a circle as they celebrate an event organized to mark the Behdienkhlam festival in Jowai, India, on July 14, 2025. Behdienkhlam is a vibrant annual festival celebrated by the Pnar (Jaintia) community of Meghalaya, especially in Jowai, to drive away plague and diseases and to pray for a good harvest. Observed in July after the sowing season, it features traditional rituals, offerings to ancestral spirits, and the grand procession of beautifully decorated bamboo structures called ''rots,'' which are later immersed in a sacred muddy pool known as Ka Aitnar. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Summer Heat In India
Children bathe in the Brahmaputra River to seek relief from the intense summer heat in Guwahati, India, on June 26, 2025. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Summer Heat In India
Children bathe in the Brahmaputra River to seek relief from the intense summer heat in Guwahati, India, on June 26, 2025. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Summer Heat In India
People bathe in the Brahmaputra River to seek relief from the intense summer heat in Guwahati, India, on June 26, 2025. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Summer Heat In India
A boy sits on the bank of the Brahmaputra River as he bathes to seek relief from the intense summer heat in Guwahati, India, on June 26, 2025. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Summer Heat In India
People bathe in the Brahmaputra River to seek relief from the intense summer heat in Guwahati, India, on June 26, 2025. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Summer Heat In India
People bathe in the Brahmaputra River to seek relief from the intense summer heat in Guwahati, India, on June 26, 2025. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Summer Heat In India
A rickshaw puller rests in his rickshaw to escape the sweltering heat in Guwahati, India, on June 26, 2025. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Programme On 50th Anniversary Of Emergency In India
A participant speaks in a Mock Parliament session held as part of an event marking the 50th anniversary of the Emergency in Guwahati, India, on June 25, 2025. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Programme On 50th Anniversary Of Emergency In India
Dilip Saikia, President of the BJP Assam state unit, addresses the gathering during an event marking the 50th anniversary of the Emergency in Guwahati, India, on June 25, 2025. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) observes the day as a ''Dark Chapter of Indian Democracy,'' reflecting on the suspension of democratic rights during the 1975 Emergency imposed by then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Programme On 50th Anniversary Of Emergency In India
Participants engage in a Mock Parliament session as part of an event marking the 50th anniversary of the Emergency in Guwahati, India, on June 25, 2025. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Programme On 50th Anniversary Of Emergency In India
A participant speaks in a Mock Parliament session held as part of an event marking the 50th anniversary of the Emergency in Guwahati, India, on June 25, 2025. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Programme On 50th Anniversary Of Emergency In India
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma addresses the gathering during an event marking the 50th anniversary of the Emergency in Guwahati, India, on June 25, 2025. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) observes the day as a ''Dark Chapter of Indian Democracy,'' reflecting on the suspension of democratic rights during the 1975 Emergency imposed by then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Programme On 50th Anniversary Of Emergency In India
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma addresses the gathering during an event marking the 50th anniversary of the Emergency in Guwahati, India, on June 25, 2025. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) observes the day as a ''Dark Chapter of Indian Democracy,'' reflecting on the suspension of democratic rights during the 1975 Emergency imposed by then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Programme On 50th Anniversary Of Emergency In India
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and others attend an event marking the 50th anniversary of the Emergency in Guwahati, India, on June 25, 2025. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) observes the day as a ''Dark Chapter of Indian Democracy,'' reflecting on the suspension of democratic rights during the 1975 Emergency imposed by then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Programme On 50th Anniversary Of Emergency In India
People gather next to a poster of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, the chief architect of the Indian Constitution, during an event marking the 50th anniversary of the Emergency in Guwahati, India, on June 25, 2025. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) observes the day as a ''Dark Chapter of Indian Democracy,'' reflecting on the suspension of democratic rights during the 1975 Emergency imposed by then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Programme On 50th Anniversary Of Emergency In India
Participants engage in a Mock Parliament session as part of an event marking the 50th anniversary of the Emergency in Guwahati, India, on June 25, 2025. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Programme On 50th Anniversary Of Emergency In India
Participants engage in a Mock Parliament session as part of an event marking the 50th anniversary of the Emergency in Guwahati, India, on June 25, 2025. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Programme On 50th Anniversary Of Emergency In India
Participants engage in a Mock Parliament session as part of an event marking the 50th anniversary of the Emergency in Guwahati, India, on June 25, 2025. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Programme On 50th Anniversary Of Emergency In India
Dilip Saikia, President of the BJP Assam state unit, addresses the gathering during an event marking the 50th anniversary of the Emergency in Guwahati, India, on June 25, 2025. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) observes the day as a ''Dark Chapter of Indian Democracy,'' reflecting on the suspension of democratic rights during the 1975 Emergency imposed by then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Devotees During Ambubachi Mela In Guwahati, India
Devotees line up to receive free meals at a community kitchen as they arrive to visit Kamakhya Temple during the Ambubachi Festival in Guwahati, India, on June 22, 2025. The Ambubachi Mela is one of the most spiritually significant and culturally unique festivals in India. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Devotees During Ambubachi Mela In Guwahati, India
Devotees stay on the street divider as they arrive to visit Kamakhya Temple during Ambubachi Mela in Guwahati, India, on June 22, 2025. The Ambubachi Mela is one of the most spiritually significant and culturally unique festivals in India. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Devotees During Ambubachi Mela In Guwahati, India
A devotee takes a nap on a street divider as he arrives to visit Kamakhya Temple during Ambubachi Mela in Guwahati, India, on June 22, 2025. The Ambubachi Mela is one of the most spiritually significant and culturally unique festivals in India. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Devotees During Ambubachi Mela In Guwahati, India
Devotees try to cross a divider as they arrive to visit Kamakhya Temple during Ambubachi Mela in Guwahati, India, on June 22, 2025. The Ambubachi Mela is one of the most spiritually significant and culturally unique festivals in India. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Devotees During Ambubachi Mela In Guwahati, India
Devotees stay on the street divider as they arrive to visit Kamakhya Temple during Ambubachi Mela in Guwahati, India, on June 22, 2025. The Ambubachi Mela is one of the most spiritually significant and culturally unique festivals in India. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Devotees During Ambubachi Mela In Guwahati, India
Devotees stay on the street divider as they arrive to visit Kamakhya Temple during Ambubachi Mela in Guwahati, India, on June 22, 2025. The Ambubachi Mela is one of the most spiritually significant and culturally unique festivals in India. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Landslide In Guwahati, India
Rescue operations by the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and police are in full swing after a major landslide, triggered by a heavy downpour, in Guwahati, India, on June 7, 2025. One person is reported missing in the landslide and two houses are damaged. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Landslide In Guwahati, India
Rescue operations by the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and police are in full swing after a major landslide, triggered by a heavy downpour, in Guwahati, India, on June 7, 2025. One person is reported missing in the landslide and two houses are damaged. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Landslide In Guwahati, India
Rescue operations by the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and police, aided by sniffer dogs, are in full swing in search of a suspected dead body after a major landslide, triggered by a heavy downpour in Guwahati, India, on June 7, 2025. One person is reported missing in the landslide and two houses are damaged. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto) -
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Landslide In Guwahati, India
A damaged house after a major landslide, triggered by a heavy downpour, in Guwahati, India, on June 7, 2025. One person is reported missing in the landslide and two houses are damaged. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto)