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Floods displace hundreds of thousands in Assam and Bihar

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FLOOD waters rose on Monday (30) across northeaste­rn India, where hundreds of thousands of people are stranded on the roofs of their homes or have fled to higher ground as more torrential rain fell.

Incessant downpours for more than a week forced the Brahmaputr­a and other major rivers to burst their banks across Assam and Bihar states.

Up to 6.6 feet of water has submerged many villages. Experts

say annual floods which hit the region are getting worse because of climate change.

At one dam, authoritie­s released water fearing the walls would collapse. The floods have also threatened a UNESCO World Heritage-listed reserve that is home to the largest concentrat­ion of one-horned rhinos.

Tens of thousands of people are stuck in villages cut off by the floods and the state government­s said more than 400,000 had been moved to higher ground.

Sixteen-year-old Anuwara Khatun said she and her family have spent nearly a week on the roof of their home at Ghasbari in Assam’s Morigaon district.

“The water level has been rising for five days now,” she said by telephone from her stricken village on the banks of the Brahmaputr­a. “A lot of families are stuck on their roofs. There is a shortage of essential supplies, so we only eat once a day.”

Santosh Mandal moved his family to a sandbank in Bihar’s Supaul district after his village was flooded. “There is no clean water to drink, food to eat and the children are crying for milk. We are praying for help because the government has yet to send relief,” Mandal said.

The Bihar and Assam government­s said more than 12,000 people were in relief camps.

The Bihar government opened up the Valmiki Gandak dam, warning people in nearby villages to move away, after six inches of rain fell in 24 hours.

About 70 per cent of the 430-square-kilometre Kaziranga National Park in Assam is underwater, threatenin­g its rare one-horned rhinoceros­es as well as elephants and wild boar.

Chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Monday made an “urgent appeal” for traffic to avoid a key highway through the animal reserve.

 ?? © Biju Boro/AFP/Getty Images ?? STRANDED: Villagers take shelter on higher grounds in the Morigaon district of Assam on Monday (30)
© Biju Boro/AFP/Getty Images STRANDED: Villagers take shelter on higher grounds in the Morigaon district of Assam on Monday (30)

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