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140 villages in Garo Hills plains affected by floods

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TURA:  Vast tracts of land in the plains belt of West Garo Hills has been inundated with as many as 140 villages reeling under flood waters, say district officials.

Forest minister and Selsella MLA Clement Marak (centre) interact with villagers during a visit to the flooded plain belt region of West Garo Hills. Rajabala MLA Ashahel D Shira (entreme right of picture) accompanied the minister as part of a high level delegation to survey the affected region. ST photo

West Garo Hills deputy commissioner P Bakshi, who was accompanying a state ministerial team to the flooded plains on Wednesday, has said that as many as 22,898 households in two blocks having a population of  1.2 lakh  have been impacted by the floods, since last week when torrential rains lashed the Garo Hills and neighbouring Assam for four continuous days.

The Selsella block region has been most affected by the floods with 136 villages reeling under flood waters, while another four villages fall in the neighbouring Tikrikilla block.

The government has cleared the release of gratuitous relief (GR) for 14 days for the flood affected people.

The relief announcement was made during a ground survey of the flood affected areas by a four-member ministerial team led by Forest Minister and Selsella MLA, Clement Marak. The speaker of the Assembly and Phulbari MLA, A T Mondol, parliamentary secretaries Ashahel D Shira of Rajabala and Michael T Sangma of Tikrikilla accompanied Clement Marak to the plains belt areas.

The deputy commissioner while briefing the ministerial team informed that 24 relief camps have been set up to accommodate the flood affected people and the Public Health Engineering (PHE) department has been tasked with providing water storage tanks and drilling of tube wells for safe drinking water.

A 1- member disaster rescue force team (SDRF) has also been deployed in the area for rescue operations and 209 country boats requisitioned for use by emergency teams.

The damage caused by the flood waters are being assessed by several teams and preliminary reports indicate standing crops and fish ponds suffering extensive damage.

With the region witnessing a considerable dry spell in the last three days there is optimism that the flood may recede within the next few days.

 

 

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