According to the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA), around 9.70 hectares of crops are still affected in some areas of the Dhemaji and Sivasagar districts...
Digital Desk: Assam has been experiencing nonstop rain for the past two days, and according to an official bulletin, the flood situation has worsened in several areas of Upper Assam, affecting at least 297 persons in the last 24 hours.
According to the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA), around 9.70 hectares of crops are still affected in some areas of the Dhemaji and Sivasagar districts of Assam.
According to a report from Gaon Pradhan of Kharkati on Wednesday, the Panigaon to Kharkati Connected bamboo Foot Bridge washed away in North Lakhimpur as a result of the Ronganodi River's rising water level.
On October 3 and 4, 2023, a portion of Fisheries and Pond in Ghorfolia and Sensua in the Sivasagar district was submerged.
On the other side, portions of the districts of Bongaigaon, Dhubri, Dibrugarh, and Tinsukia have recorded erosion occurrences.
In Bongaigaon's Srijangram, Kushbari, Lotibari, and Madhufal reported significant bank erosion on the Aie-Manas river belt for a length of 3500 metres.
The Sonaibil Bandh cum Fakirganj Airkata road in Dhubri's South Salmara Part - Sundarpara pt-iv has been destroyed by the river Brahmaputra by about 100 metres as of October 3, 2023, according to information from the GP President.
According to the Water Resources Department, significant erosion occurred today at about 10.46 a.m. in Mohonaghat (next to spur Vll of DTP Dyke). 15 metres long.
In Tinsukia's Doomdooma at Hatighuli N.C. on the left bank of the Brahmaputra, river bank erosion was seen between September 26, 2023, and October 4, 2023. The impacted piece is about 400 metres long, according to WR department officials.
Assam and other Northeastern states should expect additional heavy rainfall activity during the course of the next two to three days, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD).
Furthermore, it noted in its report that a low-pressure area is located over Gangetic West Bengal's western regions and the neighbouring state of Jharkhand. The associated cyclonic circulation extends up to 7.6 km above mean sea level and tilts southward with height. It is very likely to move nearly eastward across West Bengal over the next two to three days.
Due to the expected movement of this system, fairly widespread to widespread rainfall activity with heavy to very heavy along with extremely heavy rainfall and isolated thunderstorms with lightning is very likely to occur over Assam and other parts of the Northeastern region from October 6 to October 7, 2023.
In Guwahati, IMD predicted a typically cloudy sky with one or two periods of rain or thundershowers throughout the ensuing 24 hours. Guwahati's forecasted high and low temperatures are 32°C and 25°C, respectively.
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