• Floods are still causing havoc, and CM Sarma warns of a "hazardous period"

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    Floods are still causing havoc, and CM Sarma warns of a "hazardous period"

    A government bulletin states that 3.12 lakh people have been evacuated to more than 560 rescue camps, and 2,675 villages in 79 revenue circles have currently been affected by the flooding.

    EN-IN">Digital Desk: According to Himanta Biswa Sarma, the Chief Minister of
    Assam, severe rain is predicted for Bhutan and Arunachal Pradesh, which will
    flood Assam as well. He declared that this time was risky. While the seas have
    subsided, he added that rain is also predicted for July.



    EN-IN">As of June 30, Thursday, 151 people have died as a result of the
    flooding in the state of Assam; 31.54 lakh people have been affected across 26
    districts; and the Beki, Kopili, Barak, and Kushiyara rivers were flowing above
    the danger level while other rivers' water levels were falling.



    EN-IN">In a virtual meeting with the deputy commissioners, CM Sarma made sure
    that the flood victims would receive aid and rehabilitation. In order to
    provide the required compensation to the vulnerable, he also ordered a quick
    evaluation of the flood damage.



    EN-IN">The damage assessment must be completed by July 15 and undersigned by
    the appropriate guardian secretaries and ministries by July 20 in order for the
    impacted parties to receive compensation. By August 15, the entire process will
    be finished.



    EN-IN">A government bulletin states that 3.12 lakh people have been evacuated
    to more than 560 rescue camps, and 2,675 villages in 79 revenue circles have
    currently been affected by the flooding.



    EN-IN">Although Assam has suffered broad devastation from the floods, Cachar,
    Barpeta, and Nagaon have been the worst-hit districts. 14.30 lakh people live
    in Cachar, 5.49 lakh in Barpeta, and 5.19 lakh in Nagaon.



    EN-IN">Four embankments in Biswanath and one in Lakhimpur were breached, while
    177 roads and five bridges were also destroyed. The bulletin claims that 548
    homes were completely destroyed by the floods, while 1,034 others suffered
    minor damage.



    EN-IN">In terms of home damage, 1,034 homes have sustained partial damage from
    flooding, while 548 homes have been completely destroyed. Along with Baksa,
    Barpeta, Biswanath, Bongaigaon, Kokrajhar, Lakhimpur, Morigaon, Nagaon,
    Nalbari, Sonitpur, South Salmara, Tamulpur, and Tinsukia, large-scale erosion
    was also reported from those locations.



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