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Assam floods affect 22 lakh, kill 15; situation to improve

August 14, 2017 5:46 PM |

Assam floods affect 22 lakh, kill 15; situation to improve

The northeastern states in India have been receiving varied intensity of rains for the last four to five days. Assam, Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh have received heavy to very showers due to which many districts of Assam have once again come under the influence of floods. 21 districts of Assam are under the influence of floods and around 22 lakh people are affected. Also, 15 people have lost their lives as the floods have worsened again due to hefty rains. The disaster teams are carrying out the relief operations to get the situations under control.

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During last 24 hours, Meghalaya has received very heavy rains. But intensity has marginally decreased over rest of northeastern states comparatively. As per Skymet Weather, we expect rains to decrease further after 24 hours. Due to the decrease in intensity of rains we expect flood situations in the various districts of Assam to improve.

There will be a significant relief from ongoing heavy rains over rest northeastern states also. Though scattered light rain with few heavy spells will continue but heavy to extremely heavy rains will not occur for next few days.

Click the image below to see the live lightning and thunderstorm across Northeast Indianortheast

In the last 24 hours from 8.30 am on Sunday, Cherrapunji in Meghalaya received extremely heavy rain of 246 mm, Shillong 39.2 mm. In the same span of time many districts in Assam recorded varied intensity of rains. Guwahati recorded 41.1 mm of rain. Tezpur 30.1 mm, Dibrugarh 23 mm, North Lakhimpur 22 mm and Goalpara 8.8 mm. Agartala in Tripura also witnessed moderate intensity rain of 30 mm.

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