Two more deaths were reported today, taking the toll to 85, Disaster Management Department sources said.
"Altogether, 2,546 relief camps have been set up to shelter over 4.56 lakh marooned people and nearly 667 medical camps opened," the sources said, adding the total number of affected people was nearly 63 lakh.
As many as 1,12,235 houses were damaged and 3,78,184 houses damaged partly. Crop over an area of 8,20,435 hectares has been damaged.
Banerjee, who blamed the DVC for an 'abnormal' release of water for the aggravated flood fury, said she would raise the issue during his meeting with the PM.
The affected areas included 235 blocks, 53 municipal bodies, two municipal corporations and 781 gram panchayats (GPs) covering 16,414 villages.
So far, 10,089 cattle heads were lost, the sources said, adding shelter for those surviving would be made after the water recedes.
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