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Assam floods claim 5 more lives; around 40 lakh hit

Source: PTI   -  Edited By: Roshneesh Kmaneck
July 16, 2020 22:09 IST
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Five more people died in flood-related incidents in Assam and around 40 lakh people in 27 of the state's 33 districts are affected by the deluge, an official bulletin said on Thursday.

IMAGE: Flood-affected villagers on a waterlogged street, at Gerimari village in Mangaldoi district. Photograph: PTI Photo

Two persons lost their lives in Morigaon district, while one person each died in Lakhimpur, Barpeta and Goalpara districts, according to the daily flood report of the Assam State Disaster Management Authority.

The total number of people killed in flood-related incidents in the state this year has gone up to 97. While 71 people died due to the deluge, 26 were killed in landslides.

 

ASDMA said around 40 lakh people are hit due to floods in Dhemaji, Lakhimpur, Biswanath, Sonitpur, Darrang, Baksa, Nalbari, Barpeta, Chirang, Bongaigaon, Kokrajhar, Dhubri, South Salmara, Goalpara, Kamrup, Kamrup Metropolitan, Morigaon, Nagaon, Hojai, Golaghat, Jorhat, Majuli, Sivasagar, Dibrugarh, Tinsukia, Karbi Anglong and West Karbi Anglong districts.

Dhubri is the worst hit with over 8.72 lakh people affected, followed by Barpeta with more than 4.78 lakh people and Goalpara with around 4.28 lakh population.

IMAGE: A shopkeeper stands in his shop submerged due to heavy rain, at Chandrapur in Kamrup district. Photograph: PTI Photo

The State Disaster Response Force, district administrations and local people have rescued 2,737 people during the last 24 hours by deploying 113 boats across the state.

Till Wednesday, more than 35.74 lakh people were hit by the deluge across 26 districts.

Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal visited the submerged areas of the Kaziranga National Park via Mora Difalu river under Bagori Range and took stock of the animals there.

He also went to flood-affected forest camps at Gorakati, Mora Difalu and Mur Phuloni and interacted with forest guards, who are carrying out strict surveillance in the park.

In view of many animals crossing over to the hills of Karbi Anglong district during floods, Sonowal directed the administration to take all necessary measures to ensure their protection and safe return once flood water recedes.

IMAGE: A one-horned rhinoceros along with her baby stands in floodwater inside Kaziranga National Park, in Golaghat district. Photograph: PTI Photo

The state government has made all efforts to provide relief to the flood-affected families and social distancing norms have been followed at the relief camps to prevent infection of COVID-19, he told reporters.

Sonowal also visited the Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation at Barjuri near the Kaziranga National Park and took stock of measures taken for animals and facilities available at the centre.

The ASDMA bulletin said 105 camps out of 223 at the Kaziranga National Park and 24 out of 25 camps at the Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary have been affected by the deluge.

The inundation has so far claimed the lives of 76 animals, while 121 others have been rescued in the Kaziranga National Park, the bulletin said.

At present, 3,218 villages are under water and 1,31,368.27 hectares of crop areas have been damaged across Assam, ASDMA said.

IMAGE: NDRF personnel evacuate 103 marooned villagers during a rescue operation at flooded Bohirghat village due to heavy rain, in Barpeta. Photograph: PTI Photo

Authorities are running 748 relief camps and distribution centres across 24 districts, where 49,313 people are taking shelter currently, the bulletin said.

The authorities have distributed a total of 17,540.8 quintals of rice, dal and salt, and 32,581.27 litres of mustard oil along with other relief material such as tarpaulin, baby food, candles, match boxes, mosquito nets, biscuits, soaps, drinking water, cattle feed, masks and wheat bran.

The Brahmaputra is flowing above the danger mark at Guwahati, Dhubri and Goalpara cities, besides at Nimatighat in Jorhat and Tezpur in Sonitpur districts, while Barak is above the red mark at AP Ghat in Cachar and Badarpurghat in Karimganj.

IMAGE: Workers load LPG cylinders on a boat for distribution among villagers in the flood affected areas, in Goalpara district. Photograph: PTI Photo

Its tributaries Dhansiri at Numaligarh in Golaghat, Jia Bharali at NT Road Crossing in Sonitpur, Kopili at Kampur and Dharamtul in Nagaon, Beki at Road Bridge in Barpeta and Kushiyara at Karimganj town are also flowing above the danger level.

Embankments, roads, bridges, culverts and many other infrastructure have been damaged at various places in Biswanath, Darrang, Jorhat, Lakhimpur, Chirang, Bongaigaon, Kokrajhar, Barpeta, Udalguri, Dhubri, Morigaon, Sivasagar and Nagaon districts.

Massive erosions have been witnessed at different places of Bongaigaon and Udalguri districts, ASDMA said.

The deluge has also affected 33,76,436 domestic animals and poultry across the state during the last 24 hours, it added. 

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