Assam floods: Death toll mounts to 133, CM Sonowal inspects affected areas

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Published on July 30, 2020 - Duration: 01:52s

Assam floods: Death toll mounts to 133, CM Sonowal inspects affected areas

Parts of Assam have been reeling under heavy floods.

Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal visited the flood affected areas in Dhakuakhana in Lakhimpur on Wednesday.

He inspected an embankment on Charikoria river.

The Chief Minister also visited the flood and erosion hit areas in the State.

He visited the Jiadhal river site, a tributary of the Brahmaputra, where floods have caused huge damage.

He visited Bhujgaon in Dhemaji district and distributed relief materials among the affected people.

"The Jiadhal river, a tributary of Brahmaputra has caused huge damage during the present spate of floods.

Visited Bhujgaon in Dhemaji district distributed relief materials among the affected people with colleagues," the CM tweeted on Wednesday morning.

More than 56 lakh people in 30 districts have been affected.

Several NDRF and SDRF teams deployed to conduct rescue work.

So far, at least 133 people have lost their lives in floods.

Out of 133, around 107 people died in flood-related incidents, while 26 people died due to landslides.

Additionally, agricultural land has been affected while thousands of people have been evacuated from the flood-affected areas.

Floods wreaked havoc in Assam for the fourth time this year.


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