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Brahmaputra flooding Guwahati

G Vinayak in Guwahati | July 21, 2004 21:06 IST

Rising waters of the Brahmaputra River entered low-lying areas of Guwahati city on Wednesday afternoon, inundating the main arterial road connecting the city centre to the airport.

The Brahmaputra is flowing three metres above the danger mark, the highest recorded in the city since 1988 when the city was last flooded.

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Traffic on the low-lying areas of the road along the river, mainly in the commercial hub of Fancy Bazaar, has been disrupted.

Authorities fear that the water level in the mighty river may rise further since heavy rains continue to lash the hills of neighbouring Arunachal Pradesh.

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