Climate change poses increasing challenges to law enforcement agencies in Manipur, with extreme weather events and natural disasters becoming more frequent and intense. Floods, landslides, and cyclones are threatening communities and disrupting everyday life, creating an urgent need for the police to adapt. Emergency response teams have been set up to deal with the aftermath of such events, helping with evacuations, providing immediate relief, and ensuring public safety during crises.
Moreover, the impact of climate change also contributes to the displacement of populations and the exacerbation of existing conflicts, which the police must address. As natural disasters often strain resources, the police collaborate with other emergency agencies and local communities to ensure that affected populations receive the support they need. Long-term strategies are also being developed to mitigate the effects of climate change on the region, with law enforcement playing an essential role in crisis management and community resilience efforts.