Assam’s flood situation continued to improve as the number of affected people came down below 2.5 lakh on Saturday even though one more person died due to the deluge, taking the toll to 18, an official bulletin said.
According to the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA), 18 districts are still reeling under the floods, affecting 2,42,515 people. Altogether, 2,169 affected people are currently taking shelter in seven camps, while 43 relief distribution centres are also operational.
Assam’s flood situation continued to improve as the number of affected people came down below 2.5 lakh on Saturday even though one more person died due to the deluge, taking the toll to 18, an official bulletin said.
The Brahmaputra river continued to flow above the danger level in several places, it said.
According to the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA), 18 districts are still reeling under the floods, affecting 2,42,515 people.
The worst-hit district was Nalbari with 72,427 people suffering from the deluge, followed by Darrang with 69,112.
The ASDMA bulletin said one death was reported from Darrang district, taking the toll in the flood this year to 18.
The Brahmaputra river continued to flow over the red mark at Dhubri, Goalpara, Guwahati, Tezpur and Neamatighat.
Altogether, 2,169 affected people are currently taking shelter in seven camps, while 43 relief distribution centres are also operational.
A total crop area of 15,670.85 hectares remained inundated, while 1,61,758 animals and poultry have also been affected.
One embankment has been breached in Udalguri district, while two have been damaged in Darrang.
Roads, schools, Anganwadi centres and electric poles among others have been inundated or damaged in the floods.
Erosion has also been reported from Dhubri, Kamrup, Kokrajhar, Nalbari, South Salmara and Tinsukia, the bulletin added.