Assam: Brahmaputra River Crosses Danger Mark in Dibrugarh, People Residing in Low-Lying Areas Witness Flood-like Situation (Watch Video)
The water level at Dibrugarh reached 105.72 metres at 9 pm, according to the daily flood bulletin published by the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA) on Sunday evening.
The Brahmaputra river in Dibrugarh has been experiencing rising water levels that are even over the danger limit following days of nonstop rain in some areas of Assam. The water level at Dibrugarh reached 105.72 metres at 9 pm, according to the daily flood bulletin published by the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA) on Sunday evening. People living in low-lying flood plains have taken refuge on streets and moved to safer locations as their houses get inundated. Assam Rains: Flood Situation in State Turns Grim Again Due to Incessant Rainfall, 53,000 Marooned in Six Districts (Watch Video).
Brahmaputra River Crosses Danger Mark in Dibrugarh
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