Torrential rains lashed most Assam, and the downpour continued today (PTI)
Over 4 lakh people are affected by heavy floods in Assam, triggered by pre-monsoon rains that drowned eight, the authorities said today, as they warned the situation could worsen.Here's your 10-point cheatsheet to this big story:
At least 1,500 villages along the Brahmaputra, one of the world's largest rivers, are flooded after water level rose in the past three days.
Torrential rains lashed most of the state, and the downpour continued today, with more forecast over the next two days.
"More than 5 lakh people have been affected, with the flood situation turning critical by the hour," Assam's Water Resources Minister, Pijush Hazarika, told news agency Reuters.
Indian Army personnel have rescued over 2,000 people trapped in Hojai district. The rescue efforts continue.
Water levels in the Brahmaputra were expected to rise further, central authorities have said.
"The situation remains extremely grave in the worst-hit Dima Hasao district, with both rail and road links snapped due to flooding and landslides," said Assam's Revenue Minister, Jogen Mohan, who is overseeing relief efforts there.
Home Minister Amit Shah telephoned Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and assured all possible help from the central government in the wake of the floods.
The Air Force has been asked to airdrop essentials like rice, daal and medicines in Dima Hasao, which remains cut-off for the past three days.
The weather office has issued a red alert for extremely heavy rain in Assam and neighbouring Meghalaya, and an orange alert for the rest of the north-east on Wednesday.
In Cachar district, the army and the Assam Rifles sent two columns for flood rescue operations.