Assam floods: people take shelter on highways as their shelters goes inundated
Assam floods: The voters area unit staying in tents on the highways whereas their homes stay flooded. Nearly 1.42 large integer folks across one hundred fifty five villages underneath the Raha assembly body are full of the floods.

Several people in Assam’s Nagaon district are forced to require shelters in embankments and highways as many areas went inundated, as per reports.
Some group of people are staying in tents on the highways as their homes were badly effected by the flood. Nearly 1.42 large integer folks across one hundred fifty five villages underneath the Raha assembly body are full of the floods.
In the Nagaon district, some children were also seen participating in the pre-school activities related to relief camp .
“We’re making children participate in preschool activities in relief camp (Nagaon) itself, with morning prayers, physical exercises, drawings. Union minister Sarbananda Sonowal visited this camp earlier,” NP Doley, Integrated Child Development Services supervisor told ANI.
#AssamFloods2022 | With more than 5.03 lakh affected people, many take shelter on embankments & highways as several areas under Assam's Nagaon district continue to remain inundated
Nearly 1.42 lakh people of 155 villages under the Raha Assembly constituency affected. (24.06) pic.twitter.com/t2XoNVWhOL
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The Assam Disaster Management Authority has aforementioned that over thirty three large integer people across twenty eight districts are under high floods situation. Over a pair of.65 large integer folks area unit taking shelter in one,126 relief camps. The cost thanks to floods has currently mounted to 118.
The Silchar city remained soggy, going away voters stranded there. Some areas remained submerged underneath 5-8 feet of water despite the fact that there was no recent rain. This was thanks to the injury to an {area|a district|a region|a locality|a vicinity|a section} of Barak river’s mound by the locals in Bethukandi area, the officers aforementioned.
The officers at the Bharat meteoric Department in Guwahati have foreseen lightweight to moderate rain all told states across the northeast within the next few days, with Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland and Manipur receiving significant rain at isolated places until June twenty eight.
The National Disaster Relief Force personnel at the side of State Disaster Relief Force, the fireplace and emergency personnel, Assam Police and therefore the volunteers of ‘AAPDA MITRA’ area unit serving to the district administration in rescue and relief operations.