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Floodwaters receding in Assam, road links snapped

A day after flash floods swept Assam's Dhemaji, the water level of Brahmaputra showed a receding trend though road links remained snapped.

Updated on: May 29, 2008 09:37 AM IST
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A day after flash floods swept Assam's eastern district of Dhemaji, the water level of the mighty Brahmaputra showed a receding trend Thursday though road links remained snapped, officials said.

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"The flood situation is improving with the water level of the Brahmaputra receding with no overnight rains although road communication still remains snapped," Diwakar Mishra, district magistrate of Dhemaji, told IANS by telephone.

Heavy pre-monsoon rains triggered flash floods in Dhemaji district, about 500 km east of Assam's main city of Guwahati, with breaches in embankments and floodwaters submerging a national highway.

"We are trying to clear the highway and mend the breached embankment," Mishra said.

Floodwaters of the mighty Brahmaputra river have entered parts of the district although human settlements have not yet been hit. This is the first wave of floods in Assam this year.

"Human population has not been affected so far although we are still on an alert mode to meet any eventuality," Mishra said.

Every year, floods in the river leave a trail of destruction, washing away villages, submerging paddy fields, drowning livestock, besides causing loss of human life and property in Assam.

In 2004, more than 200 people were killed in floods in Assam.

 
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