Assam Flood: Flood Wreaks Havoc In Assam
Assam Flood: Flood wreaks havoc in Assam, more than 8 lakh people affected; Air Force deployed to help.
The floods in Assam have wreaked havoc. More than six lakh 80 lakh people in 31 districts are affected by the floods. In view of the ongoing havoc of the floods, the Air Force has taken over the front.
Air force personnel are engaged in relief and rescue operations. He is also taking rescue teams and relief material to the areas cut off by the floods, along with taking the people trapped in the floods to safe places.
The flood situation had shown slight improvement on Friday, but the flood situation remained grim in Nagaon, Hojai, Cachar, Darang, Morigaon, and Karimganj districts.
Emergency flight service.
Due to floods in Assam, transport connectivity has been disrupted, due to which an emergency flight service has been started between Guwahati and Silchar under the UDAN scheme.
Union Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia told that the cost of the ticket in this flight service will be Rs 3,000 per seat.
More than 3.36 lakh people were affected in the Nagaon district.
According to the report of the Assam State Disaster Management Authority, about 7.12 lakh people are in the grip of floods in 29 districts of the state.
More than 3.36 lakh people have been affected in Nagaon district, while 1.66 lakh people have been affected in Cachar district, 1.11 lakh in Hojai, and 52,709 in Darrang district.
Camps are set up for flood-affected.
According to the report, 80036.90 hectares of cropland and 2,251 villages are still submerged. Camps have been set up at safe places for flood-affected people.
A total of 74705 flood-affected people are currently residing in 234 relief camps set up by the district administration.
Weather Update: Thunderstorm and rain alert in these states including Delhi, UP, and Bihar today, know how the weather will be for the next three days.
Due to a fresh Western Disturbance over Northwest India, rain and thundershowers are expected from Sunday.
According to the Meteorological Department, there will be relief from heat due to rain and drizzle activities in the capital of Delhi for the next four days.
Let us tell you, between May 22 and 24, such activities will intensify. According to the Meteorological Department, it will be partly cloudy on Sunday, and there may be thunderstorms.
There is also a chance of rain in some places. Apart from this, light rain and thundershowers may occur in some parts of Punjab, Haryana, West Uttar Pradesh, and North Rajasthan.
According to the Meteorological Department, there will be relief from the scorching heat for a few days in North India.
According to the Meteorological Department, there is a possibility of similar weather in these states for a week.
There will be a slight drop in the maximum temperature due to light rain and thunderstorm-related activities.