Flood situation grim in Assam

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Press Trust of India Guwahati
Last Updated : Aug 31 2015 | 3:48 PM IST
The flood situation today remained critical in Assam, affecting 4.65 lakh people in 14 districts where one lakh hectares of cropland have been inundated by the surging waters of the swollen Bahmaputra and its tributaries.
Over 1,100 villages and localities are reeling under the flood waters in Dhemaji, Lakhimpur, Tinsukia, Dibrugarh, Kokrajhar, Bongaigaon, Sonitpur, Barpeta, Jorhat, Goalpara, Morigaon, Cachar, Golaghat and Nagaon districts, according to the daily flood bulletin of the Assam State Disaster Management Authority.
The current wave of floods has claimed 13 lives so far and one lakh hectares of cropland has been submerged.
A mother and her minor son were washed away by the Sessa river in spate at Thakuthan on the outskirts of Dibrugarh city last night when they were going to a relief camp there, an official said.
Monika Das (36), her husband Milon Das and son Dudu (6) were washed away by the river, but her husband was rescued by the people, while the two others remained untraced, he said.
The Brahmaputra has been flowing above the danger level in Dibrugarh, Nematighat in Jorhat and Dhubri, while the Jia Bharali at N T Road Crossing in Sonitpur, Puthimari at NH Road Crossing in Kamrup, Beki at Road Bridge in Barpeta, Katakhal at Matijuri in Hailakandi and Kushiara in Karimganj district, the bulletin said.
There are also reports of the overflowing flood waters damaging roads in Dibrugarh, Sonitpur, Goalpara and Nagaon, while two bridges have been damaged in Sonitpur district, it said.
Incessant heavy showers for the past four days have caused waterlogging in tea city Dibrugarh where one person was electrocuted and over 50,000 people affected prompting the administration to close educational institutions today, officials said.
Nearly 1900 relief camps have been opened for the succour of the flood-hit people across the affected districts where the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) has pressed boats into service for rescue the marooned people, the bulletin said.
The state government has, meanwhile, sought an interim amount of Rs 500 crore from the Centre for relief, rehabilitation and repair works in flood affected areas.
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First Published: Aug 31 2015 | 3:48 PM IST

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