Floods and heavy rains have affected more than 16 lakh people in Assam, with the authorities rushing to move them to makeshift relief camps.
The death toll has risen to 13 over the last five days, as the Brahmaputra and its tributaries continue to swell, submerging houses, farmlands and the Kaziranga National Park.
More than 1.3 lakh people have been shifted to relief camps in 21 districts. The rescue and relief efforts are being assisted by the Army, and the National and State Disaster Response Force personnel.
The Assam State Disaster Management Authority said that nearly 2,700 villages in 71 revenue circles are inundated in Lakhimpur, Golaghat, Bongaigaon, Jorhat, Dhemaji, Sivasagar, Barpeta, Kokrajhar, Nagaon, Dibrugarh, Chirang, Goalpara, Tinsukia, Dhubri, Morigaon, Sonitpur, Biswanath, Darrang and Nalbari districts.
Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal has suspended the Assembly Budget session for two days. As he flew to his home constituency – the worst-affected Majuli island – he asked all other legislators to visit their constituencies to help with the relief operations.
Sonowal has declared an ex-gratia of Rs 4 lakh to the families of each of the deceased, promising that the amount will be paid this week itself, PTI reported.
State Forest Minister Pramila Rani Brahma told the Indian Express that the situation is very critical. “This time the flood of Assam was very dangerous,” she said. “It has spread to every district.”
Social media has been flooded with helpful posts.
#AssamFlood2016: The people who are affected by flood in Assam can contact these helpline nos:
— NDMA India (@ndmaindia) July 28, 2016
NDRF-024363260/#Assam Helpline-0361-2237219
Lakhs already affected. Follow #AssamFloods - to connect with agencies on the ground & to support their work. pic.twitter.com/uaTSUuyoPx
— Twitter India (@TwitterIndia) July 27, 2016
The overflowing Brahmaputra has submerged about 90% of the southern part of Kaziranga National Park. It also resulted in an elephant being stranded in Bangladesh. The Centre has set up a rescue team to get the animal back.
Parents who crossed Kaziranga this morning saw wild animals, including rhinos, trying to cross the national highway to escape #AssamFloods
— Anurag Kotoky (@anuragkotoky) July 28, 2016
85 per cent of the world-famous Kaziranga National Park and 90 per cent of the Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary flooded pic.twitter.com/Vd2t4lOCdx
— Pratidin Time (@pratidintime) July 28, 2016
Divisional Forest Officer Suvasish Das said the forest staff of KNP’s Agoratoli Range rescued 70 people from two submerged villages.
Here are some disturbing images on social media.
#AssamFloods: Brahmaputra water level rising may breach its bank & enter Guwahati city. pic.twitter.com/m0uXG2VbC4
— Voice of Assam (@BJPAssam2016) July 28, 2016
Brahmaputra is overflowing #AssamFloods pic.twitter.com/TBuishZro2
— Niraj Saraf (@nirajntsh) July 28, 2016
@_AdilHussain -this is Naharlagun in Arunachal Pradesh ,not in 35 years something like this has happened!! pic.twitter.com/PDqSnQ6fau
— abhishek dey (@1512abhishek) July 28, 2016
#assamfloods pic.twitter.com/hv2Rv3J5i9
— Monowar Hussain (@monowartlp1) July 28, 2016
@_AdilHussain near my place in sorbhog...Beki River... pic.twitter.com/zIHBImzCJ8
— Jyoti Prakash Das (@jpdas90) July 28, 2016
My village #Tezpur as of today #AssamFloods pic.twitter.com/hfXOuEJyYj
— Clarity21 (@Claritymay16) July 27, 2016
21 districts under water. At least 1.7 million affected. @sarbanandsonwal fails on relief. #AssamFloods2016 pic.twitter.com/WzRiHs8ICM
— Nilim Dutta (@NilimDutta) July 28, 2016
6 lakh effected, 21000 people in relief camps,over 1200 villages hit by #Assamfloods . Report coming up pic.twitter.com/wQ8P2VHXc3
— Subhajit Sengupta (@SubhajitSG) July 26, 2016
As flood situation worsens, troops of 7 Sikh Light Infantry continues rescue efforts in Chirang. #AssamFloods 13/n pic.twitter.com/blmJyvumIN
— Nilim Dutta (@NilimDutta) July 26, 2016