Guwahati, June 25: The flood condition in Assam remained grim on Sunday, with over four lakh people hit by the deluge across nine districts, even though water levels started to recede, an official said.
So far, three persons have lost their lives in this year's first wave of flood in different parts of the state, the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA) official said. Assam Floods: Over 4.88 Lakh People Affected As Flood Situation Remains Grave; More Rainfall and Thunderstorm in Different Parts, Warns IMD (Watch Video).
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#WATCH | Flood situation in Assam's Nalbari remains grim as water level rises following incessant rainfall.
Nearly 4.89 lakh people in 19 districts have been affected due to flood situation. pic.twitter.com/IQuhSeHZGo
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According to an ASDMA report, over 4,07,700 people are impacted by the deluge in Baksa, Barpeta, Darrang, Dhubri, Goalpara, Kamrup, Lakhimpur, Nalbari and Udalguri districts.
The water levels have begun to recede in some areas, the official said.
The administration has been operating 101 relief camps in these districts, where 81,352 persons have taken shelter, and running 119 relief distribution centres in five districts. Assam Floods: Nearly 4.96 Lakh People Severely Affected in 22 Districts As Flood Situation Worsens, One Dies Due to Drowning (Watch Video).
At present, 1,118 villages are under water and 8,469.56 hectare of crop area has been damaged across Assam, ASDMA said. Massive erosion was witnessed in Baksa, Barpeta, Sonitpur, Dhubri, Kamrup, Kokrajhar, Nalbari, South Salmara and Udalguri, it said. Places in Karimganj have also reported incidents of landslides due to heavy rainfall.
Embankments, roads, bridges and other infrastructure have been damaged by flood waters in Darrang, Sonitpur, Kamrup, Golaghat, Nalbari, Barpeta, Baksa, Bongaigaon, Dhubri, Goalpara, Karimganj, Kokrajhar, Udalguri and Lakhimpur, the report said. Urban areas were inundated at many places in Darrang district, ASDMA said, adding, the Brahmaputra is flowing above the danger mark at Tezpur and Neamatighat.