The Asian Age

Flood situation grim in Assam, Army called in

IAF on standby, PM assures full support

- MANOJ ANAND

With deteriorat­ing flood situation, the Army was called out to rescue marooned people on Sunday, and the Air Force has been put on standby in Assam.

At least 14 people, including a minor, were reported to have died due to the second wave of floods, which has wreaked havoc in 19 out of 33 districts of the state.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday spoke to Assam chief minister Sarbananda Sonowal over telephone and enquired about the scale of the devastatio­n.

Mr Sonowal apprised the Prime Minister about the measures taken by the government for providing relief to the affected people and also informed the administra­tions of all 19 flood hit districts have been directed to ensure speedy relief distributi­on to the victims.

The PM also assured the chief minister of all kind of cooperatio­n from the Centre. The Principal Secretary of Prime Minister’s Office, Nripendra Mishra, also directed Assam chief secretary V.K. Pipersenia to submit a report on the damage and devastatio­n.

State Disaster Management Authority said the Army has been called out to assist the administra­tion in rescuing people in Nagaon and Kokrajhar districts. “The IAF has also put its men on standby, and their copters can be deployed in minimum time for relief ” disaster management official Rajib Prakash Baruah said.

 ?? — THE ASIAN AGE ?? Army personnel rescue people from flood-affected areas in Nagaon, Assam, on Sunday.
— THE ASIAN AGE Army personnel rescue people from flood-affected areas in Nagaon, Assam, on Sunday.

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