Assam: Flood situation continues to deteriorate, claims three more lives

Assam: Flood situation continues to deteriorate, claims three more lives

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Assam: Flood situation continues to deteriorate, claims three more livesPhoto: Mohsin Khan

GUWAHATI: The flood situation in Assam is deteriorating each day. On Wednesday, two more people lost their lives and nearly 6.48 lakh people across 17 districts suffering from the deluge, an official bulletin said.

One person each drowned in Barpeta, Majuli and Sardo districts , according to the daily flood report of the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA).

ASDMA informed that more than 6,47,600 people are affected due to floods in 17 districts. Nalbari is the worst-hit district with more than 1.11 lakh people suffering, followed by Darrang with over 1.09 lakh people and Lakhimpur having 1.04 lakh people being affected.

On Tuesday, the number of affected districts was 18 but that of the flood-hit people was less - 5.74 lakh.

At present, 1,295 villages are under water and 39,449.58 hectares of crop areas have been damaged across Assam, ASDMA said.

Authorities are running 85 relief camps and distribution centres in 10 districts, where 3,584 people, including 648 children, have taken shelter.

The bulletin said various relief agencies have evacuated 1,617 people from various flood-hit parts of the state.

Meanwhile, the Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve authorities said 70 per cent of the forest has been submerged by floodwaters of the Brahmaputra. Out of 223 camps, 138 are inundated.

Due to the flood and related incidents, eight hog deer, two swamp deer and one cap langur have died so far, while a rhino calf was rescued and is now under treatment at the Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation.

According to the Central Water Commission, the Brahmaputra is flowing in "above normal to severe flood situations" in Dibrugarh, Jorhat, Sonitpur, Goalpara, Kamrup and Dhubri districts.

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Published On: Sep 02, 2021
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