Unabated rains have caused a flood-like situation in several districts of Assam. Rains have led to flooding in several low-lying areas. Brahmaputra river was flowing above its normal level while several other tributaries and stream were overflowing causing flood in catchment areas.
The flood situation in Assam’s Tinsukia district was the grimmest. Rising water submerged several roads in the district while the town of DumDuma was the worst-hit. Monsoon rains have taken no breather. Mati Shankar Dev Nagar in DumDuma was submerged underwater, forcing people to leave for higher regions.
Locals residents were seen wading through waist-high waters along with their belongings and cattle. Over 45,000 people have already been forced out of their homes due to rising water levels. Locals also made boats from banana tree to escape the rising water level.
Dhemaji, Jorhat, Majuli, Sivasagar, Tinsukia and Dibrugarh are worst affected districts. The Indian Met Department (IMD) has predicted another spell of heavy rain in Tinuskia and Dibrugarh districts and moderate rainfall in entire Assam and adjoining region.