• Nagaon Flood Situation Aggravates Amid Heavy Flood in the State

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    Nagaon Flood Situation Aggravates Amid Heavy Flood in the State
    The water level of the Kopili River in the Nagaon district continues to flow above the danger level mark and has crossed its previous record level of 61.79 meters.

    Digital Desk: The flood situation in Kampur of Nagaon district drastically worsens as people are forced to leave their houses and shift to relief camps.

    The floodwaters of the river inundate several villages and cropland.

    The water level of the Kopili River in the Nagaon district continues to flow above the danger level mark and has crossed its previous record level of 61.79 meters.

    Assam has been hit by the first wave of floods this year due to continuous rainfall for the past couple of days, following which the water levels of several rivers have been gradually rising.

    A fire and emergency services personnel said, "We have rescued 70-80 people stuck inside their homes in Nagaon till Monday."

    Furthermore, nearly 2 lakh people in 20 districts of the state have been affected due to floods. 

    According to Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA), the Cachar district recorded two flood-related deaths, while three died in Dima Hasao due to landslides.



    The calamity has affected 1,97,248 people in 652 villages. The 20 districts that have been affected by floods are Bajali, Baksa, Biswanath, Cachar, Charaideo, Darrang, Dhemaji, Dibrugarh, Dima Hasao, Hojai, Kamrup, Karbi Anglong West, Kokrajhar, Lakhimpur, Majuli, Nagaon, Nalbari, Sonitpur, Tamulpur, and Udalguri.

    Hojai is the worst-hit district, where 78,157 people have been affected due to the flood, followed by Cachar, where 51,357 people are affected. 16645.61 hectares of cropland are underwater, the ASDMA report said.

    Authorities have opened 67 relief camps and distribution centres, providing shelter to 32,959 people. River Brahmaputra flows above its danger mark at Nimatighat, while Kopili flows above the danger level mark at Kampur.