Assam's Desperate Battle Against Flood Fury

Assam is grappling with severe floods affecting over 11.50 lakh people across 23 districts. The death toll has risen to 48. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma is actively monitoring the situation, visiting flood-hit areas and holding meetings to provide relief. Wildlife in Kaziranga National Park is also threatened.


PTI | Guwahati | Updated: 03-07-2024 11:18 IST | Created: 03-07-2024 11:18 IST
Assam's Desperate Battle Against Flood Fury
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Assam continues to be engulfed by a severe flood crisis, impacting 11.50 lakh people across 23 districts, as major rivers, including the Brahmaputra and its tributaries, overflow. An official report confirms the escalating disaster.

The death toll for this year's floods, landslides, and storms has tragically risen to 48. On Tuesday, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma visited the breach-stricken Golaghat district, inspected affected areas, and interacted with distressed residents. He also held meetings with officials to discuss relief and rehabilitation efforts. A cabinet meeting is scheduled for Wednesday to review the flood situation in multiple districts.

The ongoing second wave of floods has particularly affected districts such as Barpeta, Biswanath, Cachar, and others, with Lakhimpur being the worst hit. More than 2.90 lakh people have sought refuge in 490 relief camps set up by district administrations. Meanwhile, the flood scenario in Kaziranga National Park remains critical, with extensive forested areas under water and a baby rhino tragically drowning. The Chief Minister has called for stringent measures to safeguard wildlife, including the regulation of vehicular traffic on the national highway.

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