Assam flood situation improves as affected population drops to 6,678

Assam flood situation improves as affected population drops to 6,678

Assam's flood situation improved sharply on July 3, with the affected population dropping to 6,678. Dhemaji remains the only affected district, even as no fresh deaths or major damage were reported.

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Assam flood situation improves as affected population drops to 6,678
Story highlights
  • Dhemaji is now the state's only district still affected by floodwaters
  • The latest bulletin lists 2,495 men, 2,399 women and 1,784 children
  • Three relief camps in Dhemaji are sheltering 129 displaced residents

Assam's flood situation improved significantly on July 3, with the number of people affected by the deluge falling to 6,678, according to the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA).

Dhemaji remains the only flood-hit district in the state, where 2,495 men, 2,399 women and 1,784 children continue to be affected by floodwaters, the ASDMA said in its latest bulletin.

The improvement comes a day after 25,100 people across Dhemaji and Dibrugarh districts were impacted by the floods.

A total of 129 people are staying in three relief camps set up in Dhemaji, while 4,765 animals have also been affected during the current spell of flooding.

The ASDMA said no fresh deaths or missing persons were reported on Friday. The flood toll in Assam this year remains at two.

No major damage to infrastructure has been reported in the affected district, although a road in Dhemaji sustained partial damage.

Edited By: Aparmita
Published On: Jul 03, 2026
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