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youpublic2022 · 2 years
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असम में बाढ़ से 12 जिले के 5 लाख से ज्यादा लोग प्रभावित, अब तक 192 की मौत, जानें असम के बारे में
असम में बाढ़ से 12 जिले के 5 लाख से ज्यादा लोग प्रभावित, अब तक 192 की मौत, जानें असम के बारे में
Assam Flood Death Toll: देश के पूर्वोत्तर राज्यों में बीते कुछ दिनों से हो रही लगातार भारी बारिश (Heavy Rain) के कारण बाढ़ के हालात बने हुए हैं. कुछ राज्यों के कई इलाकों में भूस्खलन (Landslide) की वजह से कई लोग अपनी जान भी गंवा चुके हैं. फिलहाल पूर्वोत्तर राज्यों में असम (Assam) इन दिनों बाढ़ और भूस्खलन से सबसे ज्यादा प्रभावित है. असम में इस साल अब तक बाढ़ और भूस्खलन से मरने वालों की संख्या बढ़कर…
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abhinandan890 · 2 years
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असम में बाढ़ से 12 जिले के 5 लाख से ज्यादा लोग प्रभावित, अब तक 192 की मौत, जानें असम के बारे में
असम में बाढ़ से 12 जिले के 5 लाख से ज्यादा लोग प्रभावित, अब तक 192 की मौत, जानें असम के बारे में
Assam Flood Death Toll: देश के पूर्वोत्तर राज्यों में बीते कुछ दिनों से हो रही लगातार भारी बारिश (Heavy Rain) के कारण बाढ़ के हालात बने हुए हैं. कुछ राज्यों के कई इलाकों में भूस्खलन (Landslide) की वजह से कई लोग अपनी जान भी गंवा चुके हैं. फिलहाल पूर्वोत्तर राज्यों में असम (Assam) इन दिनों बाढ़ और भूस्खलन से सबसे ज्यादा प्रभावित है. असम में इस साल अब तक बाढ़ और भूस्खलन से मरने वालों की संख्या बढ़कर…
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ddcenter18 · 2 years
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असम में बाढ़ से 12 जिले के 5 लाख से ज्यादा लोग प्रभावित, अब तक 192 की मौत, जानें असम के बारे में
असम में बाढ़ से 12 जिले के 5 लाख से ज्यादा लोग प्रभावित, अब तक 192 की मौत, जानें असम के बारे में
Assam Flood Death Toll: देश के पूर्वोत्तर राज्यों में बीते कुछ दिनों से हो रही लगातार भारी बारिश (Heavy Rain) के कारण बाढ़ के हालात बने हुए हैं. कुछ राज्यों के कई इलाकों में भूस्खलन (Landslide) की वजह से कई लोग अपनी जान भी गंवा चुके हैं. फिलहाल पूर्वोत्तर राज्यों में असम (Assam) इन दिनों बाढ़ और भूस्खलन से सबसे ज्यादा प्रभावित है. असम में इस साल अब तक बाढ़ और भूस्खलन से मरने वालों की संख्या बढ़कर…
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tfgadgets · 8 days
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Assam floods: Death toll rises to 27; nearly 4 lakh affected, 1.71 lakh displaced | Latest News India
Silchar: The death toll due to floods in Assam has climbed to 27 this year, affecting at least 390,000 people across 19 districts, according to the reports shared by the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA) on Friday evening. Karimganj remained the hardest hit with 2.4 lakh people affected till Friday (File Photo) Officials said that over 171,000 people have been displaced, while…
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novumtimes · 1 month
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36 Dead In Heavy Rains Landslides In 4 Northeast States
At Least 27 people were killed in Mizoram, including 21 in a quarry collapse in Aizawl district. Guwahati: At least 36 people were killed in heavy rains and landslides in four northeastern states on Tuesday under the impact of Cyclone Remal while normal life came to a grinding halt in all the eight states of the region with road and rail links affected, officials said. While 27 people were killed in Mizoram, including 21 in a quarry collapse in Aizawl district, four deaths were reported in Nagaland, three in Assam, and two in Meghalaya. The rains, accompanied by gusty winds, triggered landslides, uprooted trees and electric poles, and disrupted power and internet services. In view of waterlogging between the New Haflong-Jatinga Lampur section and Ditokcherra yard under the Lumding division of Northeast Frontier Railway, many trains were either cancelled or partially cancelled and rescheduled. In Mizoram, at least 27 people, including 21 in a collapsed stone quarry, were killed and 10 others were missing in multiple landslides in Aizawl district. Disaster management and police officials said that 21 bodies had been recovered so far from the quarry site between Melthum and Hlimen in the Aizawl while several others were still trapped under the debris following the collapse in the morning. Six died and many others were missing following incidents of landslides at Salem, Aibawk, Lungsei, Kelsih, and Falkawn in the district. In Nagaland, at least four people died in different incidents while more than 40 houses have been damaged in various parts of the state. A minor boy drowned at a river near Laruri village under the Meluri subdivision of Phek district, while two other incidents of drowning were reported from Doyang Dam in the Wokha district, an official said. An elderly man was crushed to death after a wall collapsed in Phek. In Assam, three persons were killed while 17 others were injured in Kamrup, Kamrup (Metro), and Morigaon districts. According to the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA), a tree branch fell on a school bus in Dhekiajuli of Sonitpur district, injuring 12 students. Five others were injured in different incidents in Morigaon. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma expressed grief over the loss of lives. ASDMA officials said that heavy storms occurred in the Bongaigaon, Chirang, Darrang, Dhubri, Hojai, Kamrup, Kamrup Metro, Karbi Anglong, Kokrajhar, Morigaon, Nagaon, Sonitpur, South Salmara and West Karbi Anglong districts. In Meghalaya, two persons died and over 100 others were injured as heavy rain lashed the state, officials said on Tuesday. Officials said one death was reported from East Jaintia Hills and another in a car accident in East Khasi Hills district. The relentless downpour damaged a large number of houses in 17 villages. Landslides were reported on the Shillong-Mawlai Bypass and at Bivar Road in Oakland, while flashfloods took place in Langkyrding, Pynthorbah, Polo, Sawfurlong, and Demseiniong areas. In Tripura, heavy rain accompanied by gusty winds of 50 to 60 km per hour lashed most parts of the state during the past 24 hours, damaging 470 houses and forcing 750 people to take shelter in 15 relief camps in different districts. Briefing media in Agartala, Food and Civil Supplies Minister Sushant Chowdhury said that during the past 24 hours, the state recorded an average of 215.5 mm rainfall with Unakoti district recording the highest, at 252.4 mm. In Arunachal Pradesh, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a high alert with a forecast of extremely heavy rainfall. Chief Minister Pema Khandu requested the people to take all precautionary measures and avoid vulnerable and isolated locations. (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.) Source link via The Novum Times
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brazilnews · 1 month
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Cyclone Remal Leaves Trail Of Destruction In Bengal, 2 Dead In Bangladesh
Severe cyclonic storm Remal made landfall between the coasts of West Bengal and Bangladesh, unleashing winds up to 135 kmph. The storm, which struck between Sagar Island and Khepupara near the southwest of Mongla in Bangladesh at 8:30 pm on Sunday, brought torrential rains, flooding homes and farmlands, leaving widespread destruction in its wake.
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Two people were killed in Bangladesh since the cyclone made landfall last night, said an official from the country's disaster ministry. West Bengal has reported no casualty so far.
Ahead of the storm, disaster management authorities and security forces across Bengal and northeastern states were placed on high alert. District administrations in Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, Manipur, and Mizoram were instructed to take precautionary measures to mitigate the impact.
Cyclone Remal disrupted air, rail, and road transportation in Kolkata and southern Bengal. The Eastern and South Eastern Railways cancelled several trains, and the Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport in Kolkata suspended flight operations for 21 hours, affecting 394 flights. The airport resumed operations at 9 am today. The Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port in Kolkata also halted operations.
In the city's Bibir Bagan area, a wall collapsed due to heavy rain injuring one person. Reports from North and South 24 Parganas and East Midnapore districts indicated extensive damage to thatched roofs, electric poles, and trees. Low-lying areas near Kolkata experienced severe flooding.
The Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA) issued warnings of extremely heavy rainfall across Assam and other northeastern states on May 27 and 28. Orange and Red alerts were issued for various districts, anticipating severe weather conditions. Squally winds of 40-50 kmph, gusting to 60 kmph, were expected over south Assam and Meghalaya.
The Meghalaya government advised residents to prepare emergency kits, avoid unnecessary travel, and stay updated with weather reports. Tripura's government closed all educational institutions on May 27 and 28 and suspended flight operations on the Kolkata-Agartala route until Monday morning.
Cyclone Remal damaged fragile dwellings, uprooted trees, and toppled electric poles. In the Sundarbans' Gosaba area, one person was injured by debris. Over one lakh people were evacuated from vulnerable areas in West Bengal before the cyclone struck.
The West Bengal government evacuated approximately 1.10 lakh people from coastal and vulnerable regions to cyclone shelters and other safe locations. Evacuations focused on South 24 Parganas, particularly Sagar Island, Sundarbans, and Kakdwip.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired a meeting to review the storm response, while West Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose monitored the situation closely. Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee urged residents to stay indoors, assuring them of governmental support.
The Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) has mobilised 15,000 civic employees to manage post-cyclone recovery, including the quick removal of uprooted trees.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted intensifying rains and winds in southern Bengal districts. Fourteen National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) teams have been deployed across affected districts, including Kolkata. The state government also readied State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) teams for relief efforts.
Nine disaster relief teams are on standby. The Indian Navy has prepared two ships with Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) supplies and medical aid. Specialised diving and flood relief teams are also on standby.
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blogynews · 10 months
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"Relentless Deluge Strikes Assam: Over 122,000 Lives Shaken in 7 Districts | Uncovering the Untold Story!"
The flood situation in Assam has significantly improved, according to an official bulletin from the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA). However, over 122,000 people across seven districts are still affected by the floods. The worst-hit district is Darrang, where more than 60,600 people are suffering, followed by Golaghat with 45,300 people affected and Morigaon with 6,500 people…
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blogynewz · 10 months
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"Relentless Deluge Strikes Assam: Over 122,000 Lives Shaken in 7 Districts | Uncovering the Untold Story!"
The flood situation in Assam has significantly improved, according to an official bulletin from the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA). However, over 122,000 people across seven districts are still affected by the floods. The worst-hit district is Darrang, where more than 60,600 people are suffering, followed by Golaghat with 45,300 people affected and Morigaon with 6,500 people…
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blogynewsz · 10 months
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"Relentless Deluge Strikes Assam: Over 122,000 Lives Shaken in 7 Districts | Uncovering the Untold Story!"
The flood situation in Assam has significantly improved, according to an official bulletin from the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA). However, over 122,000 people across seven districts are still affected by the floods. The worst-hit district is Darrang, where more than 60,600 people are suffering, followed by Golaghat with 45,300 people affected and Morigaon with 6,500 people…
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12blogmk · 1 year
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Assam flood: Nearly 4.89 lakh people affected in 16 districts | India News
GUWAHATI: The flood situation in Assam is still grim as nearly 4.89 lakh people in 19 districts have been affected.In the last 24 hours, one person drowned in flood waters in Nalbari district taking the death toll to two.According to the flood report of Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA), nearly 2.67 lakh people have been affected alone in Bajali district followed by 80,061 people…
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citizenrecord · 1 year
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Flood situation in Assam remains grim; around 5 lakh affected
The Regional Meteorological Department has issued a 'yellow' alert for Friday, asking people to be on watch and remain updated for heavy rainfall and thunderstorm in some parts of the state.
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GUWAHATI: The flood situation in Assam remained grim with about five lakh people reeling under the deluge, which has claimed one life so far, officials said on Friday.
Major rivers of the state, including the Brahmaputra, were flowing above the danger level at different places. The Met Department has forecast heavy rain over the next few days which may further swell the water levels, they said.
An Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA) report said that 4.95 lakh people were hit by floods till Thursday evening. One person has been killed due to flooding in Tamulpur of Udalguri district.
A Central Water Commission (CWC) report said the Brahmaputra is flowing above the danger level at Nematighat (Jorhat) and Dhubri.
Among other rivers flowing over the red mark are Puthimari (Kamrup), Paglagiya (Nalbari) and Manas (Barpeta).
The Regional Meteorological Department has issued a ‘yellow’ alert for Friday, asking people to be on watch and remain updated for heavy rainfall and thunderstorm in some parts of the state.
Sixteen districts in its entirety and four other sub-divisions have been affected by floods so far. Bajali sub-division has been the worst hit with over 2.60 lakh people affected.
More than 14,000 people are taking shelter in 83 relief camps in seven districts, while another 79 relief distribution centres are also functional.
Paramilitary forces, NDRF, SDRF, Fire and Emergency Services (F&ES), civil administrations, NGOs and locals have been engaged in rescue and relief operations.
Massive erosions have been witnessed in Sonitpur, Bongaigaon, Darrang, Dhubri, Lakhimpur, Morigaon, Nalbari, South Salmara and Udalguri, the ASDMA report said.
Places in Bongaigaon and Dima Hasao have reported incidents of landslides due to heavy rainfall.
Embankments, roads, bridges and other infrastructure have been damaged by floodwaters in Barpeta, Sonitpur, Darrang, Nalbari, Baksa, Chirang, Dhubri, Kokrajhar, Lakhimpur, Udalguri, Bongaigaon, Dhemaji and Dibrugarh.
Urban areas were inundated at many places across Barpeta, Darrang, Jorhat, Kamrup Metropolitan, and Kokrajhar districts, the ASDMA report added.
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buglecourier · 1 year
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Flood situation grim in Assam; nearly 1.2 lakh people affected
Nalbari is the worst hit with almost 45,000 people suffering, followed by Baksa with over 26,500 and Lakhimpur with more than 25,000.
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GUWAHATI: The flood situation in Assam remained grim on Thursday morning with incessant rain across several parts of the state inundating new areas even as nearly 1.2 lakh people were hit due to the deluge in 10 districts, an official bulletin said.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an ‘orange alert’ and predicted ‘very heavy’ to ‘extremely heavy’ rainfall across several districts of Assam over the next few days.
IMD’s Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) in Guwahati has issued the warning for 24 hours from Wednesday, followed by a ‘yellow’ alert for Thursday and Friday.
‘Orange’ alerts imply to be prepared for action and ‘yellow’ alert stands for watch and be updated.
According to a flood report of the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA), over 1,19,800 people are affected by the deluge in Baksa, Barpeta, Darrang, Dhemaji, Dhubri, Kokrajhar, Lakhimpur, Nalbari, Sonitpur and Udalguri districts.
Nalbari is the worst hit with almost 45,000 people suffering, followed by Baksa with over 26,500 and Lakhimpur with more than 25,000, it said.
The administration has been operating 14 relief camps in five districts, where 2,091 people have taken shelter, and running 17 relief distribution centres in five districts.
Army, paramilitary forces, National Disaster Response Force, SDRF, Fire & Emergency Services (F&ES), civil administrations, NGOs and locals have rescued 1,280 people from different places.
At present, 780 villages are underwater and 10,591.85 hectares of crop areas have been damaged across Assam, the ASDMA bulletin said.
Massive erosions have been witnessed in Baksa, Barpeta, Sonitpur, Dhubri, Dibrugarh, Kamrup, Kokrajhar, Lakhimpur, Majuli, Morigaon, Nagaon, South Salmara and Udalguri, it said.
Incidents of landslides due to heavy rainfall were reported from places in Dima Hasao and Kamrup Metropolitan.
Embankments, roads, bridges and other infrastructure have been damaged by flood waters in Baksa, Nalbari, Barpeta, Sonitpur, Bongaigaon, Darrang, Chirang, Dhubri, Goalpara, Kamrup, Kokrajhar, Lakhimpur, Nagaon, Udalguri, Dhemaji and Majuli.
Urban areas were inundated at many places across Barpeta, Darrang, Kamrup Metropolitan, Kokrajhar and Nalbari districts.
The Brahmaputra River’s tributary Beki is flowing above the danger mark at three places, the ASDMA report pointed out.
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wordexpress · 1 year
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Flood situation remains grim in Assam; heavy rainfall predicted
The India Meteorological Department also issued a 'Red Alert' and predicted 'very heavy' to 'extremely heavy' rainfall across several districts of Assam over the next few days.
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GUWAHATI: The flood condition in Assam remained critical on Wednesday morning following overnight rainfall at several places with over 34,000 people reeling under the deluge across nine districts of the state, an official said.
The Bhutan Government and the India Meteorological Department have predicted heavy to extremely heavy rainfall over the next few days in the upper catchment areas, which may result in rising water levels in the Brahmaputra and its tributaries.
The Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA) said that the Royal Government of Bhutan has issued a weather advisory stating that cloudy weather with light to moderate rainfall may occur in isolated areas of the country in the next 2–3 days, potentially leading to rising water levels in the Brahmaputra and its tributaries.
The agency further said that due to continuous rainfall in both the upper catchment areas of Bhutan and Assam along with the release of water from the Kurichhu Dam in the neighbouring country has led to rising water levels and floods in the western part of the state.
The India Meteorological Department also issued a ‘Red Alert’ and predicted ‘very heavy’ to ‘extremely heavy’ rainfall across several districts of Assam over the next few days.
IMD’s Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) in Guwahati has issued a ‘Red Alert’ for 24 hours from Tuesday, followed by an ‘Orange Alert’ for Wednesday and a ‘Yellow Alert’ for Thursday.
‘Red Alert’ signifies taking immediate action, while ‘Orange Alert’ implies being prepared for action and ‘Yellow Alert’ stands for watch and be updated.
According to the daily flood report of the ASDMA, nearly 34,100 people are hit due to floods in Baksa, Barpeta, Darrang, Dibrugarh, Kokrajhar, Lakhimpur, Nalbari, Sonitpur and Udalguri districts.
Lakhimpur is the worst hit with over 22,000 people affected, followed by Dibrugarh with almost 3,900 people and Kokrajhar with more than 2,700 persons, it added.
The administration has been operating one relief camp in Kokrajhar, where 56 persons have taken shelter, and running 24 relief distribution centres in four districts.
At present, 523 villages are underwater and 5,842.78 hectares of crop areas have been damaged across Assam, ASDMA said.
Massive erosions have been witnessed in Barpeta, Sonitpur, Bongaigaon, Dhubri, Dibrugarh, Golaghat, Kamrup, Morigaon, Nalbari, Sivasagar and Udalguri, ASDMA said.
Places in Cachar, Dima Hasao and Karimganj have reported incidents of landslides due to heavy rainfall.
Embankments, roads, bridges and other infrastructure have been damaged by flood waters in Udalguri, Sonitpur, Darrang, Bongaigaon, Chirang, Dhubri, Goalpara, Kamrup, Karimganj, Kokrajhar, Nagaon, Nalbari and Barpeta.
Urban areas were inundated with many places across Darrang, Jorhat, Kamrup Metropolitan, Kokrajhar and Nalbari districts.
No river is at present flowing above the danger mark.
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globalindia · 1 year
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Assam: Two killed, over 41, 400 people affected due to severe storm | India Newsindia
GUWAHATI: As many as two people were killed and more than 41,400 people from 144 villages affected in Assam after rainfall, hailstorm and severe storm in the past 48 hours, said officials. The deceased were identified as Bijoy Manki (57) and Dev Kumar Thakur (26). According to the report of Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA), two people were killed in Doomdooma area of Tinsukia district after a severe storm hit the district on Saturday and a total of 41,410 people from 144 villages of Hailakandi, Tinsukia, Nagaon, Goalpara, Cachar, Dhubri and Bongaigaon districts have affected in the severe storm. The ASDMA report stated that various houses were also damaged due to the storm and rain. "633 kutcha houses, 42 pucca houses were partially damaged and 205 kutcha houses, three pucca houses were fully damaged and five other institutions were also affected," said the report. "Five cows died due to lightning in the Bandarmatha area in the Goalpara district on Saturday, added the report. The ASDMA report also stated that puncturing holes in metal roof sheets were caused by hailstorms resulting in roof leakage of 85 houses at Ghilaguri, Dabli, and Digdari villages under Dangtal Revenue Circle in Bongaigaon district. "As many as 24 villages of Dhubri district were affected by the severe storm," added the report. Further, the report informed that due to hailstorms, and storms, many trees, and electric poles were uprooted in many parts of the state.
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znewstech · 2 years
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Assam floods: Over 3 lakh people still remain affected, 416 villages lay inundated | India News
Assam floods: Over 3 lakh people still remain affected, 416 villages lay inundated | India News
GUWAHATI: More than 3.79 lakh people are still reeling under floods across 10 districts of Assam, which was battered by heavy spells of rain last month, an official bulletin here said. According to Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA), no death due to drowning was reported during the day, with the toll in this year’s flood and landslides standing at 192. As many as 3,79,200 people…
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blogynews · 10 months
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"The Unfathomable Disaster: Assam Floods Ravaging 3 Lakh Lives as Mighty Brahmaputra Rises Beyond Perilous Levels | Guwahati News - You Won't Believe What's Happening!"
The flood situation in Assam has deteriorated in the past 24 hours, with over 100,000 more people affected. According to the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA), the total number of people impacted by the floods has reached 307,000 as of Tuesday evening. The number of flood-hit districts has increased from 17 to 21, mainly in the Brahmaputra Valley, as the Brahmaputra River and its…
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