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Assam flood situation remains grim, nearly 14 lakh affected

Cachar, Barpeta, Kamrup, Nagaon, Dhubri, Darrang, Biswanath, Golaghat, Goalpara, Hailakandi, Sivsagar, Dibrugarh, Morigaon, Tinsukia and Nalbari were among the 26 inundated districts, the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA) bulletin said.

Edited By: Ashesh Mallick @asheshmallick07 Guwahati Published on: July 12, 2024 9:44 IST
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Image Source : PTI Drinking water being distributed to flood-affected people at relief camp, in Nagaon

The flood situation in Assam remained grim on Thursday as the number of inundated districts increased to 26 and major rivers flowed above the danger mark in multiple locations, an official bulletin said. The population reeling under the deluge decreased below 14 lakh.

Altogether 13,99,949 people were still suffering from the flood, as compared to 14,38,900 in 25 districts on Wednesday, it said.

Cachar, Barpeta, Kamrup, Nagaon, Dhubri, Darrang, Biswanath, Golaghat, Goalpara, Hailakandi, Sivsagar, Dibrugarh, Morigaon, Tinsukia and Nalbari were among the 26 inundated districts, the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA) bulletin said.

Dhemaji, South Salmara, Lakhimpur, Karimganj, Charaideo, Bongaigaon, Kokrajhar, Jorhat, Kamrup Metropolitan, Majuli and Chirang districts were also reeling under floodwater.

The affected people were spread over 83 revenue circles and 2,545 villages.

Dhubri remained the worst-hit district with 2,41,186 people suffering, followed by Cachar with 1,60,889 and Darrang with 1,08,125.

Altogether 100 people, all from Dhubri district, were evacuated to safer locations on boats by the State Disaster Response Force and local administration, the bulletin said.

Thirty-three boats have been pressed into rescue and relief operations across the state.

The toll in this year’s flood, storm and lightning was 99, and 83 of them lost their lives due to the deluge.

The ASDMA revised the flood toll figure from 84, citing the wrong classification of one fatality in its previous day’s tally.

The Brahmaputra river continued to flow above the danger level at Nematighat, Tezpur and Dhubri, while the Burhidihing was still flowing over the red mark in Khowang, Disang in Nanglamuraghat and Kushiyara in Karimganj. Altogether 39,133.57 hectares of cropland have been inundated.

At least 41,596 displaced people were taking shelter in 189 relief camps, while another 110 relief distribution centres catering to 72,847 were also functional.

(With PTI inputs)

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