Flood situation improves in Assam, many still affected

August 07, 2016 12:00 am | Updated 09:14 am IST - Guwahati:

Villagers moving to a safe place in a boat from a flooded Chandrapur area in Kamrup district of Assam.- File Photo: PTI

Villagers moving to a safe place in a boat from a flooded Chandrapur area in Kamrup district of Assam.- File Photo: PTI

The flood situation in Assam on Saturday improved considerably even as nearly 68,000 people are still affected across eight districts in the State, Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA) said.

These people are from 84 inundated villages in Jorhat, Golaghat, Barpeta, Dhubri, Morigaon, Kokrajhar, Nagaon and Goalpara districts.

Till yesterday, nearly 1.3 lakh people were affected by flood across 175 villages in 10 districts and the death toll stood at 34.

Among the currently affected eight districts, Jorhat is the worst hit with over 25,000 people, followed by Dhubri (20,000 population) and Barpeta (10,000), the ASDMA said.

Authorities are running 14 relief camps, where 1,549 people have been sheltered in four districts.

Over 3,000 hectares of crop area is still under flood waters in the State.

Currently, Brahmaputra’s tributary Dhansiri is flowing above the danger mark at Numaligarh in Golaghat.

Meanwhile, PSU power firm NHPC contributed Rs 5 crore as donation to the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund. NHPC chairman and managing director K. M. Singh handed over the cheque to Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal. MLAs Rituparna Baruah and Bimal Bora also donated their one-month salary to the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund. - PTI

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