Assam Floods: Death Toll Rises to 14, 29 Districts Affected

The deaths occurred in Cachar (2), Lakhimpur (1) and Nagaon (1) districts. With these, the death toll went up to 14 – nine died in flood and five others in landslides.
Assam Floods: Death Toll Rises to 14, 29 Districts Affected

GUWAHATI: With four more persons killed, the flood situation in Assam continues to remain grim.

The deaths occurred in Cachar (2), Lakhimpur (1) and Nagaon (1) districts on Friday. With these, the death toll went up to 14 – nine died in flood and five others in landslides.

According to the Assam State Disaster Management Authority, close to 7.12 lakh people were still affected in 29 districts. The authorities set up 234 relief camps where 74,705 of the marooned, including 168 pregnant women and lactating mothers, were taking shelter.

River Kopili was still flowing above the danger level.

Personnel of the Army, National Disaster Response Force, State Disaster Response Force and the police were engaged in rescue and relief operations. Assam flood death toll rises to 14.

As many as 86,772 people have taken shelter in 343 relief camps, while another 411 relief distribution centres are also operational.

The ASDMA bulletin said that 21,884 stranded people have been evacuated with the help of NDRF, SDRF and volunteers.

It said that 269 people have been rescued from Dima Hasao district in the last two days with help of the Indian Air Force and they have been taken to Silchar.

A team of specialists from ISRO is already doing rapid damage assessment in Dima Hasao using drones and satellite data for post-disaster need assessment.

Meanwhile, the state government has allotted an additional Rs 2 crore each to Cachar and Dima Hasao districts for releasing gratuitous relief to the affected people.

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