Assam flood News
The overall flood situation in Assam deteriorated even as the decline in the intensity of the rain, with two more fresh deaths in the state and the the death toll in seven states, excluding Sikkim, of the region increased to 46.
As more deaths from Arunachal Pradesh and Assam were reported on Monday, the total death toll since May 29 has risen to 36.
The flood situation in Assam remains grim, with the death toll rising to 11 due to floods and landslides. Over 5.15 lakh people across 22 districts have been affected, with Sribhumi being the worst-hit district.
The flood situation deteriorated in Assam and other states, even as the death toll in floods, rain, and landslides rose to 36.
The Congress leader arrived at Kumbhigram airport in Silchar district, in the morning and visited a flood relief camp in Lakhipur to interact with the displaced residents.
The water level of the Brahmaputra River has been rising due to heavy rainfall in many parts of Assam and neighbouring states in the past couple of days. According to ANI reports, Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA) reposted that nearly 1.34 lakh people including 33760 children of 7 districts of the state - Kamrup, Karimganj, Dhemaji, Dibrugarh, Cachar, Tinsukia, Lakhimpur, have affected in the deluge. IMD has issued a red alert for coming one days.
Gujarat to Rajasthan is a scene of devastation and destruction everywhere due to floods and rains. On the other hand, floods and rains in Uttarakhand, Maharashtra, Assam, Madhya Pradesh have made life difficult for the people
In Assam, the situation is getting worse due to heavy floods and rains. Heavy rains have led to water-logging and many people have been forced to leave their homes. Know the current situation.
Many districts of Assam are battling the havoc of floods. There is a flood-like situation here after the incessant rains in the past. Thousands of people have been affected due to the flood.
Following the torrential rains, the water level of the Brahmaputra River is flowing above the danger level mark at Neamatighat in Jorhat district and at Dhubri, Manas River at Nh Road Crossing, Pagladiya River at Nt Road Crossing, Puthimari river at Nh Road Crossing.
The flood situation in Assam remains serious. The flood situation is getting worse. Around 1.20 lakh people have been affected by the floods in the state. The situation has worsened in 10 districts. Alert issued for the next two days
The weather pattern seems to be changing in India. Where on one hand heavy rains have created flood-like situation in many areas of the country, on the other hand rains in Delhi today have brought respite to the people from the heat.
Many districts of Assam are grappling with the havoc of floods. About 70 thousand people have been affected due to the floods.
"In the BJP manifesto, we had promised an Assam free from terrorism, corruption and flood. We've already achieved the first two. Give us five more years, we'll make Assam free from flood," Amit Shah said.
The problem of waterlogging has arisen due to heavy rains in many areas of Assam and Bengal. Along with the roads, water was flooded inside houses and shops.
From the mountains to the plains, the weather remains intact. Flood havoc in many states and heavy rains in many have increased the problems of the people. The Meteorological Department has issued an alert in Delhi, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh.
Along with central and western India, the sky is raining heavily on South India. See where the flood would have been heavy rain.
The coming of the monsoon season in India has caused a havoc in the entire nation due to heavy rainfall. More than half of the states are facing flood-like situation. The worst affected states in the country are Maharashtra and Gujarat.
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