Assam: Flood re-intensifies as 31 villages still remain affected

Assam: Flood re-intensifies as 31 villages still remain affected

Photo: Mohsin KhanPhoto: Mohsin Khan
India TodayNE
  • Aug 16, 2020,
  • Updated Aug 16, 2020, 12:48 AM IST

The ravaging annual floods have claimed a total of 112 lives so far in Assam. Only 3 districts are reeling under floodwaters, according to the Assam State Disaster Management Authority.

A total of 11812 people and 1630 hectares of cropland across 31 villages have been affected by the flood. So far 3296 big animals, 1596 small animals and 510 poultry are still affected.

The mighty Brahmaputra at Neematighat and Jia Bharali in Sonitpur in Assam are flowing above danger level, causing floods and consequently leaving thousands of families homeless.

As per the latest data, the flood-affected districts are Dhemaji are Baksa. Six relief camps have been installed. In the relief camps, there are so far 136 people.

Meanwhile, the Kaziranga National park in Assam is badly affected with 50% area submerged and according to Forest department report, a total of 151 animals have died in this flood season and 172 animals have been rescued. 81 animals have died from drowning, 21 have died from vehicle hits and 17 died under treatment.

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2020 Assam floods or 2020 Brahmaputra river floods refer to the floods in Brahmaputra River in Indian state of Assam in 2020. The floods also coincided with the worse COVID-19 pandemic in India. Initial flooding started in May 2020 due to heavy rainfall affecting 30,000 and destroying crops across 5 districts. Till July, the floods affected around 2 to 3 million in 27 districts and claiming the lives of more than 60 people. More than half of the area of Kaziranga National Park and Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary are affected by floods forcing animals to move to other places. According to Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA), more than 3000 villages are affected, 1.28 lakh hectares of agricultural land submerged and 44 thousand people living in relief camps. Barpeta is the worst hit region with more than 5 lakh cases.

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