The flood situation in Assam deteriorated on August 29 as over three lakh people were affected by the deluge in 21 districts of the state, an official bulletin said.
Several major rivers, including the Brahmaputra, continued to flow above the danger level in different parts of the state.
The Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA) bulletin said the number of affected districts has gone up to 21 from 17 districts the previous day.
The flood-hit population has also increased to 3,07,489, with the Lakhimpur district the worst affected as 71,889 people are reeling under flood waters in the district.
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The other worst-hit districts are Majuli where 47,163 people have been affected and Golaghat with 40,921 affected population.
Meanwhile, visuals from the Mayong area in the district of Morigoan confirm the water level of River Brahmaputra increased inundated several villages and affected the residents.
The number of flood-affected people in the state was 1,90,675 on Monday. The death toll in this year's flood remained at 15 with no new casualties reported.
Altogether 698 people are taking shelter in four relief camps, while another 87 relief distribution centres are also functional.
Local administration and SDRF personnel have been deployed for rescue operations in different areas.
Several major rivers continued to be in spate, including the Brahmaputra at Dibrugarh, Dhubri, Guwahati, Tezpur and Neamatighat.
Other rivers flowing above the red mark are Beki in Barpeta, Disang in Nanglamuraghat, Dikhou in Sivasagar and Subansiri in Badatighat, the ASDMA bulletin said.
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