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  • Assam floods Update: 12 more die, toll rises to 151

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    Assam floods Update: 12 more die, toll rises to 151

    Over 3.15 million Assamese in 26 different districts are still experiencing flood damage, according to the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA). More than 300,000 flood victims are still being housed in 840 rescue camps all over Assam. 

    Digital Desk: On Wednesday,
    12 additional fatalities, including a toddler, were recorded across ten
    districts, raising the overall death toll in Assam's floods to 151.



    On Wednesday, there were two
    fatalities in Cachar and Chirang, respectively, while there was just one
    fatality each in Barpeta, Biswanath, Darrang, Golaghat, Kamrup Metro,
    Lakhimpur, and Nagaon.



    Over 3.15 million Assamese
    in 26 different districts are still experiencing flood damage, according to the
    Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA). More than 300,000 flood
    victims are still being housed in 840 rescue camps all over Assam. According to
    the ASDMA, 91,349.26 hectares of cropland were still under water as of
    Wednesday, impacting people in 2,675 communities.



    The worst-affected location
    was still Silchar town in the Barak Valley, where vast portions were still
    under water for ten days running. According to reports from the Central Water
    Commission, major rivers like the Brahmaputra, Barak, Kopili, and Beki are
    still flowing beyond the danger threshold (CWC).



    In the upcoming three to
    four days, according to Keerthi Jalli, Deputy Commissioner of the Cachar
    district, the water is expected to completely recede from all metropolitan
    areas.



    Jalli said to HT, "Drinking
    water is one of our concerns. Agencies are working on restoration operations.
    In the upcoming three to four days, the flood waters should recede from all
    affected locations if it doesn't rain heavily. We're attempting to make
    packaged drinking water available throughout the city.



    At Annapurna Ghat, the Barak
    River is still flowing beyond the danger threshold, but some sluice gates have
    been opened. In some places, machinery are used to pump out stagnant water. The
    district government is also repairing the damaged embankment in the Bethukandi
    region, from which significant water reached Silchar town on June 20.



    Locals from the Bethukandi
    region, however, claim that they addressed a letter to Cachar DC on June 4
    indicating the damaged portion of the embankment, but the administration
    apparently chose to ignore this. Cachar administration representatives declined
    to comment on this.



    Avishek Chakraborty, a
    resident of Public School Road said, “The water is flowing from the Fatak
    Bazaar area to our side. It smells bad and it’ll bring so many diseases I
    believe.”



    Tamal Kanti Banik, a leader
    in the Congress and a prominent local businessman, stated: "Shops are
    currently opening slowly and the amount of loss would be enormous. We have
    urged the authorities to utilise medicine and pump out the water as soon as
    possible.



    According to Arup Paul,
    assistant general manager of Silchar Electrical Division 1, more than 60% of
    Silchar Town now has power. "We still need to re-establish power in Das
    Colony, Subhas Nagar, sections of Bihar, Ashram Road, Chenkoorie Road, and
    National Highway Road. Our crew is conducting an area survey there while only
    43 transformers need to be restored, the man stated.



    Unmanned aerial vehicles
    (UAVs) are being deployed, according to the District Disaster Management
    Authority (DDMA), Cachar, to create a flood map of Silchar town to show the
    extent of the devastation.



    According to DDMA
    authorities, UNICEF, OXFAM, and the DDMA have set up boat-mounted water
    purification equipment to assist the less fortunate in Silchar and its
    surrounding areas.



     

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