VIDEO: Assam reels under first wave of floods; rail, road connectivity snapped

Wednesday, 18 May 2022 (12:15 IST)
Guwahati: More than 50 thousand people have been affected by the first wave of floods in Assam as train and road connectivity got snapped between Southern Assam and the rest of the state.

According to the latest data, 222 villages across Assam are reeling under floodwaters. Over 10,000 hectares of agricultural land have been destroyed by the floodwaters in Assam.

The floods in Assam have damaged communication by road & train. People of Dima Hasao & Barak valley are practically locked in. Supplies need to reach these places by air. Commercial flights have becoming exorbitant. Hope the govt steps in fast. @CMOfficeAssam pic.twitter.com/aolfivjBII

— Sushmita Dev ???????? ??? (@SushmitaDevAITC) May 17, 2022

Furthermore, incessant rains have triggered landslides in 12 villages in Dima Hasao district of Assam. The Railway track at Jatinga-Harangajao and Mahur-Phaiding in Assam got blocked due to landslides.

Landslides disrupt rail communication in Lumding-Silchar section. New Haflong Railway station in the hill section has been severely damaged because of the heavy-rain induced flash flood and landslide.#AssamFloods #AssamFloodUpdates #AssamNews #haflongflood @RailNf @RailMinIndia pic.twitter.com/PatgR9U0eC

— Farhan Ahmed (@farhan_assam) May 16, 2022



Landslides disrupt rail communication in Lumding-Silchar section. New Haflong Railway station in the hill section has been severely damaged because of the heavy-rain induced flash flood and landslide.#AssamFloods #AssamFloodUpdates #AssamNews #haflongflood @RailNf @RailMinIndia pic.twitter.com/PatgR9U0eC

— Farhan Ahmed (@farhan_assam) May 16, 2022


Three people have also lost their lives due to heavy floods in Assam. All three deaths have been reported from the Cachar district in Barak Valley of Assam.

138 villages in the Cachar district of Assam have been affected by the first wave of floods.

Meanwhile, the Assam government has set up relief camps to help the flood-affected people. Personnel of the Indian Army, paramilitary forces, fire and emergency services and SDRF have been pressed into the service for evacuation and relief measures.

Indian Air force airlifts and evacuates passengers from a stranded train at Ditokcherra Railway station in DIma Hasao on request of civil administration : PRO, Defence.

The train was Silchar Guwahati express that got struck in the station due to blockade of rail line. pic.twitter.com/X37y35i2rh

— Kushal Deb Roy (@kushaldebroy) May 15, 2022


Meanwhile, the Indian Air Force (IAF) rescued at least 119 passengers on board the Silchar-Guwahati train after it was left stranded due to heavy floods and rain. (UNI)

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