{"id":42584,"date":"2012-09-21T21:04:37","date_gmt":"2012-09-22T01:04:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/manipur-mail.com\/?p=10161"},"modified":"2012-09-21T21:04:37","modified_gmt":"2012-09-22T01:04:37","slug":"six-dead-6-lakhs-affected-950-villages-flooded-in-assam","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.manipur.org\/news\/2012\/09\/21\/six-dead-6-lakhs-affected-950-villages-flooded-in-assam\/","title":{"rendered":"Six dead, 6 lakhs affected, 950 villages flooded in Assam"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>GUWAHATI, Sept 21 NNN: The Assam flood has claimed 6 lives and affected 13 districts with lakhs of people finding hardship.<br \/>\nSince Monday, Assam has been experiencing one of the worst floods in recent time that have affected 13 districts and claimed so far six lives.<br \/>\nOfficials estimation regarding the figure of affected people has put at 6 lakh mark. Nearly one thousand villages have also been either submerged or affected in one way or the other due to the present flood.<br \/>\nHeavy downpour in the hilly neighbouring  Arunachal Pradesh and Bhutan in the past one week has been the cause for the present calamity in the state.<br \/>\nAccording to disaster management officials, river Brahmaputra and its tributaries originating from Bhutan and northern Arunachal Pradesh are flowing above the danger marks. \u201cThe situation is grim and likely to worsen in the next few days if rain continues,\u201d predicted Assam Water Resources minister Rajib Lochan Pegu.<br \/>\n Adding that an alert has been sounded in seven districts other than the 13 flood-affected ones, Pegu said only a handful of villages in Dhemaji district have escaped the water surge. Such has been the flood fury that ferry services have been suspended in eastern Assam.<br \/>\nMajuli island has been the worst hit with 125 villages flooded. Large swathes of two national parks \u2013 Dibru-Saikhowa in Tinsukia district and Kaziranga in Golaghat district \u2013 have also gone under water. Kaziranga has suffered more with 14 forest guard camps inundated.<br \/>\nOfficials said more than 600,000 people have been affected across 950 villages in the floods, the third wave this year. Six people drowned in flash floods, two of them after a boat capsized Thursday evening.<br \/>\nNational Disaster Response Force and State Disaster Response Force personnel have been deployed to rescue marooned people in six worst affected districts.<br \/>\nIn Guwahati and its vicinity, people living near the Brahmaputra are gripped with panic as erosion continues along the river embankment.<br \/>\nThe authorities are helping the people residing along the river sides from vacating from their dwellings. The water level rises steadily and the threat on the people by the river is looming large.<br \/>\nIn Guwahati, places like Durgabari, Basbari, East Chowkidingee,  Guardpara, Jibon Phukan Nagar, Lachitnagar, Gandhinagar, Naliapool, Gangapara, Graham Bazar, Amollapatty, Guardpara, Mollukabasa, Kodomoni, Ambari, Dibrujan and Seujpur have been flooded since yesterday.<\/p>\n\n<p class=\"syndicated-attribution\">Read more \/ Original news source: <a href=\"http:\/\/manipur-mail.com\/six-dead-6-lakhs-affected-950-villages-flooded-in-assam\/\">http:\/\/manipur-mail.com\/six-dead-6-lakhs-affected-950-villages-flooded-in-assam\/<\/a><\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>GUWAHATI, Sept 21 NNN: The Assam flood has claimed 6 lives and affected 13 districts with lakhs of people finding hardship. Since Monday, Assam has been experiencing one of the worst floods in recent time that have affected 13 districts and claimed so far six lives. 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