• Assam Flood: Water logging continues in Guwahati

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    Assam Flood: Water logging continues in Guwahati
    Additionally, it stated that Assam and Meghalaya are likely to experience severe rain in a few more remote locations.


    Digital Desk: In the past 24 hours, Assam's flood crisis has worsened, affecting at least 4,003 people in the Dhemaji, Sivasagar, and Kamrup Metro districts.

    An official report claims that for the past few days, Guwahati residents have been living in a nightmare.

    Landscape incidents were reported at three places in the Dispur circle: 1. No. 2 Milan Nagar, Hengrabari, and Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA) on Saturday. 2. The Silarai trail in Narakasur. 3. Bhogargaon's Lokabandhu Nagar.
    Milan Nagar No. 2, Lichubagan Smakhan Chowk, Hengrabari. The kutcha house of Mohan Rajbongshi was partially damaged when a large boulder fell. According to reports, the incident left two people injured.

    Mohan and Nizara Rajbongshi suffered injuries, and five families who lived in the area's vulnerable area were evacuated from there. The first Hengrabari L.P. School hosted a relief camp. It was served five Notices.

    An incomplete guard wall belonging to Pratibha Das crashed onto Chandan Gogoi's campus at Narakasur Kahilipara and Silarai Path. Although there have been no confirmed injuries, landslides may have occurred nearby. It was requested that the locals leave. It was served three Notices.

    At Lokbondhu Nagar, Bhogargaon, and GMCH connection road, one Durlav Baruah guard wall slips towards Swapna Talukdar Sutradhar's home, putting her residence in danger of a landslip. So the resident is advised to go to a safe region to avoid any terrible circumstances. It was served two Notices. There are no reported casualties.

    Water logging took place on Saturday at Rajgarh bye lanes -1,2,3,4,5, Gotanagar, and Maligaon as a result of the flash floods caused by the city's constant rainfall.

    At the same time, Gogamukh in the Dhemaji district and Nazira and Amguri in the Sivasagar district both recorded flash flood incidences. Flooding caused damage to a crop field that was 218.70 hectares in size.

    Approximately 168 inmates are now staying at the Nazira relief camp.

    According to the ASDMA, 1,895 reports of both small and large animals were made in the districts of Dhemaji and Sivasagar.

    In addition, the latest forecast from the India Meteorological Department (IMD) includes cautions for isolated thunderstorms and lightning strikes over Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, and Tripura for the upcoming few days.

    Additionally, it stated that Assam and Meghalaya are likely to experience severe rain in a few more remote locations.