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Assam: 1st Battalion of NDRF evacuates villagers from flood-affected Kokrajhar

Floods which are a recurring phenomenon in the northeast Indian state of Assam have hit the state heavily this year but the NDRF team has risen to the occasion and serving the people. The 1st Battalion of NDRF evacuated villagers from flood-affected Gaurang Char village in Kokrajhar district. Sixteen search and rescue teams of NDRF are deployed for flood rescue operation in Assam.

1st Battalion of NDRF evacuated villagers from flood-affected Gaurang Char village in Kokrajhar
1st Battalion of NDRF evacuated villagers from flood-affected Gaurang Char village in Kokrajhar
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Published : Aug 1, 2020, 4:42 AM IST

Kokrajhar (Assam): The 1st Battalion of National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) evacuated villagers from flood-affected Gaurang Char village in Kokrajhar district on Friday.

Sixteen search and rescue teams of NDRF are deployed for flood rescue operation in Assam.

Flood has wreaked havoc in several districts of Assam. A total of 107 people have died and 56,71,031 people from 5,305 villages have been affected by the floods here, a flood report from the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA) stated on Thursday.

NDRF team evacuates people from flood-affected Kokrajhar

"So far, a total of 30 districts have been affected in the state so far and 130 revenue circles have been affected. 56,71,031 people from 5,306 villages have felt the direct impact of the floods. A total of 107 people have lost their lives to the floods," the ASDMA report said.

Also Read: Flood situation improves further in Assam, toll increases to 134

It further stated, "As of 7 am on Thursday, the Brahmaputra river was flowing above the danger level at Neamatighat (Jorhat), Tezpur (Sonitpur) and Dhubri (Dhubri); Dhansiri (S) at Numaligarh (Golaghat), Jia Bharali at NT Road Crossing (Sonitpur), Kopili at Dharamtul (Nagaon), Beki at Road Bridge (Barpeta)."

Assam chief minister Sarbananda Sonowal on Wednesday had visited the flood and erosion hit areas.

Also Read: Assam CM visits Dhakuakhana to inspect embankment on Charikoria river

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

Sonowal also visited Dhemaji district's Bhujgaon area and distributed relief materials among the affected people.

(ANI Report)

Kokrajhar (Assam): The 1st Battalion of National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) evacuated villagers from flood-affected Gaurang Char village in Kokrajhar district on Friday.

Sixteen search and rescue teams of NDRF are deployed for flood rescue operation in Assam.

Flood has wreaked havoc in several districts of Assam. A total of 107 people have died and 56,71,031 people from 5,305 villages have been affected by the floods here, a flood report from the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA) stated on Thursday.

NDRF team evacuates people from flood-affected Kokrajhar

"So far, a total of 30 districts have been affected in the state so far and 130 revenue circles have been affected. 56,71,031 people from 5,306 villages have felt the direct impact of the floods. A total of 107 people have lost their lives to the floods," the ASDMA report said.

Also Read: Flood situation improves further in Assam, toll increases to 134

It further stated, "As of 7 am on Thursday, the Brahmaputra river was flowing above the danger level at Neamatighat (Jorhat), Tezpur (Sonitpur) and Dhubri (Dhubri); Dhansiri (S) at Numaligarh (Golaghat), Jia Bharali at NT Road Crossing (Sonitpur), Kopili at Dharamtul (Nagaon), Beki at Road Bridge (Barpeta)."

Assam chief minister Sarbananda Sonowal on Wednesday had visited the flood and erosion hit areas.

Also Read: Assam CM visits Dhakuakhana to inspect embankment on Charikoria river

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

Sonowal also visited Dhemaji district's Bhujgaon area and distributed relief materials among the affected people.

(ANI Report)

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