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Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma blames it on geographical factors

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GUWAHATI, July 3: Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Wednesday addressed the ongoing flood situation in the state, attributing it to geographical factors beyond the state’s control.

 

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“The devastating second wave of floods in the state were mainly due to the cloudburst in neighbouring Arunachal Pradesh”, he told reporters after reviewing the flood situation in Kamrup district.

 

Heavy rainfall in China, Bhutan and in the upper reaches of Arunachal Pradesh led to floods in Assam and this is ‘beyond our control’, he said.

 

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“Several flood control measures have been initiated over the years and the ‘impact as well the suffering of the people has come down considerably but we will have to deal with the natural consequences in the best possible manner,” Sarma said.

 

The chief minister reviewed the situation in Garal Bhattapara Gaonburah ghat and also inspected the Dharapur Jangrabari Sluice Gate over River Khana.

 

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He reassured residents of repair work on damaged embankments and roads, alongside provisions of food and medical aid in relief camps.

The chief minister said he will go to Majuli on Thursday where an embankment has breached, inundating vast tracts of land.

 

“We are working 24×7 to ensure that no further embankments are breached”, he added.

 

He said rainfall has declined in several of the affected districts and ‘if this trend continued, then the situation was expected to improve within a week’.

“If, however, incessant rainfall occurred in the catchment areas, then the situation will remain critical and we have to deal with it accordingly”, he said.

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