Assam Floods Updates | 1 Killed, 102 Villages Under Flood Water In Hailakandi

Assam Floods Updates | 1 Killed, 102 Villages Under Flood Water In Hailakandi

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India TodayNE
  • Jul 14, 2019,
  • Updated Jul 14, 2019, 1:43 AM IST

Hailakandi, July 14, 2019:

Floods claimed the life of one in southern Assam's Hailakandi district. The body has been recovered on Sunday.

The deceased have been identified as Jagadish Bhumish (53years), drowned at Sonacherra village under Katlicherra revenue circle while he was on his way to buy ration in the late evening Saturday.

State Disaster Response Force, Fire & Emergency Services personnel and deep divers from Silchar recovered the body in the afternoon after intensive search operation since yesterday.

“With the joints efforts of F&ESS, SDRF personnel and deep divers we could fish out the body at around 1.10 pm today. The search operation was also carried out after the drowning incident took place at around 8 pm yesterday,” said In-charge, F&ESS, Sanjay Singha.

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The flood situation in the district remains grim with all the major rivers flowing above the danger level inundating new areas.

SDRF personnel have rescued scores of marooned people and moved them to safer places.

The administration has requisitioned private country boats and from the Inland Water Transport for rescue and relief operations in areas like Airya, Purbagul, Barhailakandi, Ratanpur, Sonacherra, Matijuri-Paikan, Bondukmara, and Rupacherra.

The Silchar-Hailakandi Road (SH 39) has been submerged at different stretches by flood waters leading to the closure of all modes of vehicular traffic. Roads have been overtopped by flood waters at Matijuri and Samairkona Tiniali Point towards Beliapur.

Two major breaches have occurred at Mohanpur embankment Saturday leading to inundation of Mohonpur-Berniebrease and other areas.

486 hectares of cropped land have been affected under four revenue circles of Hailakandi, Algapur, Lala, and Katlicherra affecting 12,883 farm families. Altogether 102 villages are reeling under flood waters.

The district administration has put up red flags along the edges of the submerged roads to prevent mishaps.

Chemical packets and gratuity relief materials have been distributed to the flood affected people.

Deputy Commissioner, Keerthi Jalli has been closely monitoring the flood situation and ensuring that the line departments reach out to the affected people at the quickest possible time. The control room has been activated with officials manning it round the clock.

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