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11 more dead, 4.7 mn affected in Assam floods; Shah dials Himanta

The northeastern state has been reeling under devastating floods over the last one week, affecting 47,72,140 people in 32 of the 36 districts

Security personnel rescue people from a flood-affected area in Silchar (Photo: PTI)

Security personnel rescue people from a flood-affected area in Silchar (Photo: PTI)

Press Trust of India Guwahati

Assam's flood situation remained grim with all major rivers in spate, affecting over 47 lakh people and claiming 11 more lives on Monday as Union Home Minister Amit Shah called up Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma to enquire about the state of affairs, officials said.

The northeastern state has been reeling under devastating floods over the last one week, affecting 47,72,140 people in 32 of the 36 districts. The fresh fatalities have pushed the toll in this year's floods and landslides in Assam to 82, a bulletin issued by the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA).

Three fresh fatalities were recorded in Darrang, two in Nagaon police personnel who got washed away while trying to rescue marooned people and one each in Cachar, Dibrugarh, Hailakandi, Hojai, Kamrup and Lakhimpur.

 

Seven people were reported missing, with two each in Udalguri and Kamrup and one each in Cachar, Darrang and Lakhimpur.

"Hon HM Shri @AmitShah ji called twice since morning to enquire about the flood situation in Assam. He informed that a team of officials shall soon be sent by Ministry of Home Affairs to assess the damages caused by the natural calamity. Grateful to HM for his help," Sarma tweeted.

CMO sources said that Shah's first call was to enquire about the flood situation and the second to inform the chief minister that a central team will soon be sent to the state for damage assessment.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had also called up the Assam chief minister on Saturday to enquire about the situation and assured him of all possible help from the Centre.

Leader of Opposition in Assam Assembly Debabrata Saikia sought from the prime minister a central package of at least Rs 20,000 crore for relief and rehabilitation work in areas that suffered damage due to flood over the last three to four years.

He urged the Centre to declare the problem of flood and erosion in the state as a national calamity.

Meanwhile, Sarma held a virtual meeting with state ministers, senior officials and deputy commissioners in the districts to review the flood situation.

He directed them to accord top priority to rescue and relief operations.

Sarma asked the DCs to take the help of Indian Air Force (IAF) to airdrop relief materials in areas where NDRF or SDRF boats have not been able to reach so far. He said IAF has assured the state government of offloading petroleum and diesel in severely-affected areas.

Sarma also asked the DCs to keep static teams of the health department ready and ensure daily doctor visits to relief camps, and keep ambulances on standby to take patients in serious condition to hospital.

He said night shifts must be augmented in all district hospitals and special care must be taken of senior citizens, women and children.

The chief minister said relief and rescue operations in Barak Valley will be bolstered by roping in additional NDRF teams from the neighbouring states of Manipur and Tripura.

Sarma said he was in touch with his Meghalaya counterpart for restoration of vehicular traffic on the Jowai-Badarpur road that has been badly damaged due to floods and landslides.

Meanwhile, North East Frontier Railways (NFR) has said that trains carrying relief, including petroleum and diesel and medical aid, will be sent to the affected areas.

It has cancelled, short-terminated or diverted several trains due to flooding along Chaparmukh-Kampur, Chaparmukh-Senchoa sections of Lumding and Harisinga-Tangla section of Rangiya division.

The devastating floods, caused by incessant rainfall, has affected 5,424 villages, from where 2,31,819 people have taken shelter in 810 relief camps.

Relief was also being distributed from 615 centres to people who haven't taken shelter in such camps.

Rivers Kopili, Brahmaputra, Puthimari, Pagladia, Beki Barak and Kushiara are flowing above the danger level.

Urban flooding was reported in Barpeta, Cachar, Darrang, Goalpara, Kamrup (Metropolitan), Karimganj districts and landslides occurred in Kamrup and Karimganj districts during the day.

A total crop area of 1,13,485.37 hectares have been affected, while 5,232 animals have been washed away.

Two embankments were breached, 349 roads and 16 bridges were damaged during the day.

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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First Published: Jun 20 2022 | 11:28 PM IST

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