-PTI incessant rainfall has inundated many low-lying areas in the district, particularly in Kolayat area, disrupting the normal life. Rains have been lashing the areas for the last two days and eight villages of Kolayat tehsil have been inundated, District Collector R D Goyal said today. People are facing difficulties and families are shifting to safer places from the low-lying areas which are facing flood like situation as roads have been damaged and...
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Flood fury hits 24 lakh in Assam-Prabin Kalita
-The Times of India GUWAHATI: Assam is no stranger to floods. But this deluge is the worst it has seen in many years. The first wave of floods—from April to Juneclaimed 126 lives. More than 700 animals in Kaziranga National Park and elsewhere have died. Fears of a second wave hitting soon loom large. The annual devastation comes in multiple waves in Assam—three to four—starting from April. According to the state disaster...
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-ANI The monsoon is expected to advance further in northern parts of the country in two to three days, director of Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) S. C. Bhan, assured here on Thursday. Bhan predicted that the monsoon would reach Punjab, Haryana and Delhi within two to three days. “It is expected that incoming two to three days it (monsoon) will cover some parts of southern Rajasthan, some parts of Uttar Pradesh and rest...
More »Worst floods in Assam since 1998, toll mounts to 22
-The Hindustan Times The flood situation in Assam worsened on Thursday with new areas coming under water and the toll reaching 22. Altogether, 21 districts have been affected following the week-long incessant rains. The river has breached embankment at five places, affecting 1,744 villages across nine districts and 70,000 hectares of crop land. The situation in Kamrup, Nalbari and Bongaigaon in lower Assam worsened on Thursday, after the tributaries of Brahmaputra breached their...
More »Assam hit by worst floods in 8 years
-The Times of India The Assam government on Thursday declared the current floods in the state as the worst since 2004. So far 23 people have died in the calamity even as the army, IAF and the National Disaster Response Force of BSF have been pressed into service for rescue and relief operations. Government spokesman and agriculture minister Nilamoni Sen Deka said, "The government is making all necessary efforts to help the...
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