🌊 Severe Flood Situation in Assam: Latest News, Impact on People & Government Response:
Severe flooding in Assam has affected thousands of people across multiple districts, disrupting daily life, transport, and essential services. Rising water levels, heavy rainfall, and overflowing rivers have led to widespread damage in several flood-hit areas. Read the latest news on the Assam flood situation, its impact on residents, rescue and relief efforts, and the government’s response to support affected communities across the state.🤝❤️
✨Flood situation in Assam:
The flood tide situation in Assam hardly worsened as nearly 1.20 lakh people in 20 sections have been affected by it. According to the reports of the Assam State Disaster Management Authority( ASDMA), following torrential rains in Assam, other neighbouring countries, and the neighbouring country Bhutan, the water situation of several gutters is flowing above the peril position mark and submerging new areas. The water position of the Beki River is flowing above the peril position mark at Road Bridge, Pagladiya at Nt Road Crossing, and Puthimari River at Nh Road Crossing.
✨Numerous villages are impacted:
780 villages under 45 profit villages of Bajali, Baksa, Barpeta, Biswanath, Chirang, Darrang, Dhemaji, Dhubri, Dibrugarh, Golaghat, Hojai, Kamrup, Kokrajhar, Lakhimpur, Nagaon, Nalbari, Sonitpur, Tamulpur, Udalguri sections are affected by a flood tide, and civic cataracts have also been reported in Bajali, Darrang, Kamrup( Metro), Kokrajhar, and Nalbari sections.
✨ASDMA report on flood tide situation:
The ASDMA flood tide report said," 44,707 people have been affected alone in Nalbari quarter, followed by 26571 people in Baksa, 25096 people in Lakhimpur, 15610 people in Tamulpur, 3840 people in Barpeta quarter." The quarter's administration set up 14 relief camps, 17 relief distribution centres, and an aggregate of 2091 people have taken shelter in relief camps in Baksa, Dhubri, Kokrajhar, Nalbari, and Tamulpur sections.
✨Over 1.07 lakh domestic creatures and poultry have also been affected:
Over 1.07 lakh domestic creatures and poultry have also been affected in the first spell of flood tide in the floodtide-hit districts. The NDRF, SDRF, and Fire & Emergency Services are also engaged in rescue operations on Wednesday, evacuating 1280 people from flood tide-hit areas. The flood tide waters on Wednesday damaged 4 dikes, 72 roads, and 7 islands.
✨India Meteorological Department( IMD) has issued an ‘ Orange & Yellow Alert ’:
The India Meteorological Department( IMD) has issued an ‘ Orange Alert ’ and prognosticated ‘ veritably heavy ’ to ‘ extremely heavy ’ downfall across several sections of Assam over the coming few days.
Moreover, IMD’s Regional Meteorological Centre( RMC) in Guwahati has issued a warning for 24 hours from Wednesday, followed by a ‘ Yellow Alert ' for Thursday and Friday.
🌊Final Thought:
The severe flood situation in Assam is a powerful reminder of how deeply natural disasters can impact lives, homes, and communities. As thousands face displacement and hardship, the resilience 💪 of the people of Assam continues to stand out. With rescue teams, relief efforts 🤝, and government support reaching affected areas, hope remains strong even in difficult times. As the waters slowly recede, the focus now turns toward safety, recovery 🏡, and rebuilding lives with strength, unity, and determination.
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