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Heavy rain in Tripura, 700 people take shelter in relief camps

Heavy rain and thunderstorm in Tripura have forced around 739 people to take shelter in relief camps. A total of 1,039 houses were damaged due to heavy rainfall. A number of trees and electric posts were also uprooted due to blustery winds.

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Published : May 25, 2019, 11:31 PM IST

Agartala: At least 739 people were rendered homeless and forced to take shelter in relief camps across Tripura due to heavy rain and thunderstorms since Friday, an official said.

However, there was no report of any casualty.

"North Tripura, Unakoti and Dhalai districts have been affected," the head of the State Disaster Management Authority, Sarat Das, told a news agency.

The State Emergency Operations Centre (SEOC) in a report said, out of the 739 people, who are sheltered in various relief camps, 358 people are from Unakoti district and 381 from North Tripura district.

A total of 1,039 houses were damaged due to heavy rainfall.

A total of 40 rescue boats were pressed into service by the state revenue department to evacuate the people from affected areas, he said.

"The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and Tripura State Rifles (TSR) have also joined the rescue operations," Das said.

A number of trees and electric posts were also uprooted due to blustery winds, officials said.

In Unakoti district, the water level of Manu river has crossed the danger mark on Saturday afternoon.

The MeT department here predicted that rain and thundershowers with gusty winds will continue in the state on Sunday.

Also read: Modi reaches out to minorities

Agartala: At least 739 people were rendered homeless and forced to take shelter in relief camps across Tripura due to heavy rain and thunderstorms since Friday, an official said.

However, there was no report of any casualty.

"North Tripura, Unakoti and Dhalai districts have been affected," the head of the State Disaster Management Authority, Sarat Das, told a news agency.

The State Emergency Operations Centre (SEOC) in a report said, out of the 739 people, who are sheltered in various relief camps, 358 people are from Unakoti district and 381 from North Tripura district.

A total of 1,039 houses were damaged due to heavy rainfall.

A total of 40 rescue boats were pressed into service by the state revenue department to evacuate the people from affected areas, he said.

"The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and Tripura State Rifles (TSR) have also joined the rescue operations," Das said.

A number of trees and electric posts were also uprooted due to blustery winds, officials said.

In Unakoti district, the water level of Manu river has crossed the danger mark on Saturday afternoon.

The MeT department here predicted that rain and thundershowers with gusty winds will continue in the state on Sunday.

Also read: Modi reaches out to minorities

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Heavy rain in Tripura, 700 people take shelter in relief camps
         Agartala, May 25 (PTI) At least 739 people were
rendered homeless and forced to take shelter in relief camps
across Tripura due to heavy rain and thunderstorms since
Friday, an official said.
         However, there was no report of any casualty.
         "North Tripura, Unakoti and Dhalai districts have been
affected," the head of the State Disaster Management
Authority, Sarat Das, told PTI.
         The State Emergency Operations Centre (SEOC) in a
report said, out of the 739 people, who are sheltered in
various relief camps, 358 people are from Unakoti district and
381 from North Tripura district.
         A total of 1,039 houses were damaged due to heavy
rainfall.
         A total of 40 rescue boats were pressed into service
by the state revenue department to evacuate the people from
affected areas, he said.
         "The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and
Tripura State Rifles (TSR) have also joined the rescue
operations," Das said.
         A number of trees and electric posts were also
uprooted due to blustery winds, officials said.
         In Unakoti district, the water level of Manu river has
crossed the danger mark on Saturday afternoon.
         The MeT department here predicted that rain and
thundershowers with gusty winds will continue in the state on
Sunday. PTI JOY
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