Guwahati: The flood situation in Assam was grim with vast tracts of land in both Brahmaputra and Barak valleys remaining submerged even as the death toll
climbed to 125.
An estimated 24 lakh people have been affected in the worst-ever flood in recent years causing large-scale devastation in 4,540 villages with more than 9.35 lakh hectares of land completely inundated, official sources said.

An estimated 24 lakh people have been affected in the worst-ever flood in recent years in the state.
While the water level of rivers in most of the 27 affected districts was still flowing above the danger mark, it was receding in some districts and maintaining a steady trend in the erst, the sources said.
The death toll of animals in the UNESCO World Heritage Kaziranga National Park, which was devastated in the current wave of flood has risen to 595.
The casualty includes 17 rhinos, 512 hog deers, 28 wild boar, 15 sambars, 10 swamp deers, five porcupines, elephants, hogbadgers and python (two each) and one each of buffalo and jackal respectively, according to the latest official update.
The agriculture sector has been severely affected by the current wave of flood with 2.55 lakh hectares of cropland under water.
Road services have been affected at 2847 places while the rail tracks damaged by landslides in Lumding-Badarpur Railway division was yet to be restored.
An estimated five lakh people have taken shelter in 630 relief camps and 150 medical teams have been deployed to provide medical aid, the sources said.
(For updates you can share with your friends, follow IBNLive on Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and Pinterest)













Probe reveals players allegedly acted as conduits for bookies
PM, Chinese Premier hold talks on border issues
Walmart lobbying case 'closed' due to lack of evidence: Sources
Amit Shah made in charge of UP BJP, Varun Gandhi to lead party in WB

Probe reveals players allegedly acted as conduits for bookies
IIM-Indore student offered a salary of Rs 34 lakh per year
Hyderabad seal play-off berth with win over KKR
Sreesanth asked police to call Maha CM, Kerala CM: Sources




