According to the senior official at the state secretariat 16 people have lost their lives so far in the heavy rains in about 12 districts of the state since Saturday.
"So far 16 persons have died and 20 lakh affected in floods since July 21. As per our reports nearly 165 villages are under water," the official at the state disaster management department said.
Around 7,868 houses were entirely destroyed while 44,361 were partially damaged, he said.
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee along with state Urban Development minister Firhad Hakim, Chief Secretary Malay Dey, Home Secretary Atri Bhattacharya and principal secretary of disaster management department took stock of the situation in inundated areas of Amta and Udaynaryanpur block in Howrah district.
The current flood-like situation was mainly because of release of water by DVC, Banerjee said.
Reiterating that she had been asking the Centre to carry out dredging in the reservoirs of DVC dams and barrages so that they could hold more water, Banerjee said that inundation was a problem which the state has been facing almost every year.
"If dredging had been done then another two lakh cusec of water could have been stored and this situation would not have come about," she said, adding she has spoken to the Union Power minister to look into the dredging issue.
The state government has started supplying dry food and water pouches to relief camps and distributed 6,73,000 tarpaulin sheets to the displaced in the districts, officials said, adding that over 50 relief centres have been also opened in the affected districts.
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