Assam flood woes: Over 27,000 people of 63 villages affected


The flood situation in Assam’s Baksa district has worsened as more than 27,000 people from 63 villages have been affected by this deluge. The flood waters on Thursday submerged the Barama town area and other nearby areas in Baksa district. Bhupen Baro, MLA of the Barama assembly constituency visited the flood-affected areas in his constituency and said that he already contacted the administration and SDRF to rescue the flood-affected people. “I contacted with police and the Deputy Commissioner of Baksa district and urged them to do the necessary steps to rescue the people from the flood-affected areas. The situation has worsened and we need a few more boats,” he said. Baro also said he has called Bodoland Territorial Council Chief Pramod Boro and will soon set up relief camps. “I called Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) Chief Pramod Boro also. We will also set up relief camps,” he said. He further added that the flood waters breached portions of three embankments in his constituency. The flood waters have submerged 3874 hectares of cropland in Baksa district. The district administration has so far set up five relief camps and four relief distribution centres in the district. Also, about 45,000 people and 108 villages under 6 revenue circles of the lower Assam district are currently underwater in Assam’s Nalbari district. Around 200 families in Moiraranga, Batahghila village have been affected by this deluge and most of the families are now taking shelter on roads, and embankments by making temporary tents. Following torrential rain in the past few days in Assam and neighbouring country Bhutan the water level of Pagladiya River is flowing above the danger level mark and inundated new areas in the past 24 hours.