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Floods, landslides kill 45 in Assam, Meghalaya

Floods and landslides caused by incessant rainfall have claimed at least 45 lives in Assan and Meghalaya since Sunday. More than 125 people were reported missing while 14 lakh people have been displaced in these two states.

Updated on: Sep 23, 2014 08:02 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Guwahati
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Floods and landslides caused by incessant rainfall have claimed at least 45 lives in Assan and Meghalaya since Sunday.

More than 125 people were reported missing while 14 lakh people have been displaced in these two states.

Police in Meghalaya capital Shillong said eight persons, including a pregnant woman, were buried alive under debris early Tuesday morning following a landslide in the Mawbah area.

“Five victims belong to the same family,” East Khasi Hills police chief M Kharkrang said. Landslides in the Garo Hills area of the state had killed 11 on Monday while another drowned.

“Seventeen people are feared buried under debris,” North Garo Hills district additional superintendent of police Ramesh Singh said.

Landslides cut off Shillong and Garo Hills headquarters Tura at several stretches stranding at least 2,000 people. Nonstop rain for the last 72 hours also claimed the lives of 25 people in Assam, the worst affected being Goalpara district bordering Meghalaya and Bangladesh.

The army was also called out in Assam and Meghalaya for relief operations. “We have opened 78 relief camps for the flood-affected people,” Goalpara deputy commissioner Pritam Saikia said, adding the state disaster relief force was also carrying out rescue missions round the clock.

Guwahati, Assam’s principal city, too was hit by floods and landslides that claimed five of the 25 victims in the state. The flood situation in the city did not improve much on Tuesday, forcing the state administration to call the army in.

“We have ordered all educational institutes to remain closed on Wednesday,” said Kamrup (Metro) deputy commissioner M Angamuthu. The Regional Meteorological Centre, meanwhile, has predicted heavy showers in the next 48 hours across Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and Meghalaya.

River Brahmaputra and all its tributaries have been overflowing since Monday.

 
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