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Published : Jul 15, 2019, 4:04 AM IST

Around 10,000 people were rendered homeless and forced to take shelter in relief camps following floods caused by incessant rain in Tripura. Disaster Management assured that the National Disaster Response Force and security forces with sufficient boats were kept in readiness to tackle the situation.

10,000 people rendered homeless in Tripura flood

Agartala: At least 10,000 people of two districts of Tripura were rendered homeless and forced to take shelter in relief camps following floods caused by incessant rain for the last two days, officials of the state revenue the department said on Sunday.

State Project Officer of Disaster Management, Sarat Das said personnel of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), and security forces of the state-rescued a number of stranded people from Khowai and West Tripura districts.

Around 8,000 and 2,000 people had taken shelter in government buildings and local clubs in West Tripura and Khowai districts, where temporary relief camps were opened by the administration.

"Sufficient boats and rescue teams were kept in readiness to tackle the situation if it turns worse. District administrations were working to provide food and other relief materials to the flood-affected people," Das told to media.

He said rain and thundershower have been forecast for Monday. "We have arranged food, water and medicines for the flood victims," Sub-divisional Magistrate (SDM) of Sadar, Ashim Saha said.

The Sadar sub-division falls in West Tripura district. Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb said, "Our government is closely monitoring the heavy rain situation in Tripura and officials are on high alert... NDRF, State Disaster Volunteers and Police personals are on ground to tackle any situation."

The worst affected areas in and around Agartala city included Srilanka Basti, Baldakhal, Ambedkar Colony, Pratapgarh which are close to the river Haora.

Also Read: Floods continue to disrupt normal life in Assam

Agartala: At least 10,000 people of two districts of Tripura were rendered homeless and forced to take shelter in relief camps following floods caused by incessant rain for the last two days, officials of the state revenue the department said on Sunday.

State Project Officer of Disaster Management, Sarat Das said personnel of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), and security forces of the state-rescued a number of stranded people from Khowai and West Tripura districts.

Around 8,000 and 2,000 people had taken shelter in government buildings and local clubs in West Tripura and Khowai districts, where temporary relief camps were opened by the administration.

"Sufficient boats and rescue teams were kept in readiness to tackle the situation if it turns worse. District administrations were working to provide food and other relief materials to the flood-affected people," Das told to media.

He said rain and thundershower have been forecast for Monday. "We have arranged food, water and medicines for the flood victims," Sub-divisional Magistrate (SDM) of Sadar, Ashim Saha said.

The Sadar sub-division falls in West Tripura district. Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb said, "Our government is closely monitoring the heavy rain situation in Tripura and officials are on high alert... NDRF, State Disaster Volunteers and Police personals are on ground to tackle any situation."

The worst affected areas in and around Agartala city included Srilanka Basti, Baldakhal, Ambedkar Colony, Pratapgarh which are close to the river Haora.

Also Read: Floods continue to disrupt normal life in Assam

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10,000 people rendered homeless in Tripura flood
         Agartala, Jul 14 (PTI) At least 10,000 people of two
districts of Tripura were rendered homeless and forced to take
shelter in relief camps following floods caused by incessant
rain for the last two days, officials of the state revenue
department said Sunday.
         State Project Officer of Disaster Management, Sarat
Das, said personnel of the National Disaster Response Force
(NDRF), and secureity forces of the state rescued a number of
stranded people from Khowai and West Tripura districts.
         Around 8,000 and 2,000 people had taken shelter in
government buildings and local clubs in West Tripura and
Khowai districts, where temporary relief camps were opened by
the administration.
         "Sufficient boats and rescue teams were kept in
readiness to tackle the situation if it turns worse. District
administrations were working to provide food and other relief
materials to the flood affected people," Das told PTI.
         He said, rain and thundershower have been forecast for
Monday.
         "We have arranged food, water and medicines for the
flood victims," Sub-divisional Magistrate (SDM) of Sadar,
Ashim Saha said.
         The Sadar sub-division falls in West Tripura
district.
         Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb said, "Our government
is closely monitoring the heavy rain situation in Tripura and
officials are on high alert.... NDRF, State Disaster
Volunteers and Police personals are on ground to tackle any
situation."
         The worst affected areas in and around Agartala city
included Srilanka Basti, Baldakhal, Ambedkar Colony,
Pratapgarh which are close to the river Haora. PTI JOY
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