Things like floods have crossed the danger mark, Brahmaputra river, High alert administration
Guwahati, ANI There have been situations like floods in Assam these days. The water level of the Brahmaputra river flowing through Guwahati crosses the warning level. V Gandhi, Section Officer of Inland Waterways Authority, said, “The water has passed the warning level, it is still not at the level of danger. In 1-2 days, it can also give the level of risk here. ‘
Half of the 33 districts of Assam are suffering from floods. Many lakhs of these districts have been displaced. According to officials of the Assam State Disaster Management Authority, due to the rising water level of the Brahmaputra river floods have occurred in many districts. For this reason, many lakhs of people have been forced to leave their homes. Many thousands of hectares of the crop have been wasted due to the flood. Due to river erosion, many villages are threatening to survive. More than 50 roads and a dozen bridges are submerged in water.
Northern India, where monsoon rains in north India’s states, where aid is accompanied by relief. Due to rain, the water level of the rivers has started increasing. Waterlogging in the plains has expanded the problem of people. While in the mountains only roads have started to collapse with landslides. Not only that, after the rain, people are having a lot of trouble.
Uttar Pradesh has seen the impact of monsoon rain. The water level of the rivers increased further on Thursday due to the showers for three consecutive days. In the villages of Bahraich, Balrampur and Barabanki districts, there is also a threat of catastrophe with floods. Although the administration has claimed an alert for the rescue. The worst case scenario is of the deaf. Here rain is being seen in Nepal.
By July 13, there is likely to be rain accompanied by a cyclone in most parts of Bihar. There may be heavy rainfall in some places in the coastal region of North Bihar and Ganga. The Meteorological Department has issued a warning. The south-west monsoon will weaken Bihar from July 14.
For the last several days, due to the continuous rains in north Bengal, there has been a flooding situation in Birbhum. Water in the Ajay river flowing through the district crossed the danger mark and entered the surrounding villages. State Disaster Management Department has informed that 50 communities in the area have been affected by the flood.