Assam Flood: Flood conditions in Assam worsen, Prime Minister Modi called Himant Biswa Sharma; Tell this thing to say


Prime Minister Narendra Modi (left) and Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sharma (right)
Assam floods: Flooding in Assam was active on Tuesday, and more than 5.35 lakh people in more than 20 districts have been affected by the floods. The meteorological department has predicted heavy rainfall in many parts of the state. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sharma on Tuesday, inquiring into the flood situation and assured the central government’s full support.
Weather Orange Warning was issued
Sharma, one of the most affected areas of the state due to the current floods, will come to the Kachar district during the day. The Regional Meteorological Department (RMC), Guwahati’s four districts of Dupri, Dakshin Salamara Mangachar, Gwalapara and Kokrajar issued ‘Orange Warning’ on Tuesday.
‘Orange Warning’ means ‘Get ready for action’, it is released when heavy rainfall and heavy rainfall in different places in different places. ‘Yellow Warning’ has been issued to 11 districts of the state. If ‘Yellow Warning’, ‘hold an eye/take information’. It is released when strong winds are likely to fall in different places in different places.
Officials said the flood situation was very important, the floods and landslides had increased to 11, and two others were missing. Road, rail and boat services in the state have been affected due to heavy rains in many areas. More than 5.15 people have been affected by 65 Revenue Board and 1,254 villages in 22 districts of the state. Of these, 1,94,172 are the most affected district when the flood is affected. A total of 165 relief camps have been provided to 31,212 displaced persons, while 157 other relief distribution centers are used.
The animals also hit the flood
Over the past 24 hours, crops have been submerged in 12,610 hectares, while 94 animals have been washed with flooding. According to data released on Monday evening, Brahmaputra, Barak and Kobili rivers flow above the risk level, while Subbansiri, New Dihing, Tanzi, Runi, Rungi, Talshwari, Katkal and Kusia, including other rivers, flow above the Danger mark.
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