Sunday, May 11, 2025
spot_img

Fresh floods hit South West Garo Hills, 25000 people affected

Date:

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img

TURA: Even as the rains eased along the western part of the Phulbari-Rajabala plains, fresh flooding has occurred in the neighbouring district of South West Garo Hills affecting as many as 40 villages with a population of  25142 people in the Mahendraganj region of Zikzak development block.

According to South West Garo Hills Deputy Commissioner, Ram Kumar S, there are 15,000 people who have taken shelter in relief camps in the district.

While the entire Garo Hills region was reeling from incessant rains for close to a week causing floods in the Phulbari and Rajabala plains of West Garo Hills district, the flood waters in the Mahendraganj region began to dangerously rise early Tuesday morning following a torrential downpour.

The flood waters began inundating low lying areas and entering homes at around 4:30 early Tuesday morning. The plains in the Mahendraganj border area including Zikzak were quickly inundated forcing residents to flee to relief camps that were set up in record time by the district administration.

As many as 26 relief camps have been opened at various schools in and around Mahendraganj area with fresh water and food items being provided to the inmates as part of the GR relief for five days.

While the rains have since stopped, State Disaster and Relief Force along with Fire and rescue teams are on standby.

Some of the flood affected areas are Nandichar, Chapahati, Lokaichar, Gopalbari, Malidaspara, Bashya Raipara, Daspara, Tosildarpara, Dhulipara, Mahendraganj bazaar, Patelipara, Beparipara, Kalaichar, Modakpara, Chandapara, Kukurmua, Silkona, Bagicha, Tungrurchar, Kamarpara and Ghugrakandi.

Early reports obtained by district teams state that 26 houses have been partially damaged by the flood waters in the Zikzak block region.

Meanwhile, while Phulbari and Rajabala experienced a dry and sunny day for the second consecutive day, on Wednesday, there has still been no let up in the flood situation with water levels continuing to remain high in the plains belt region of the western district.

spot_imgspot_img

Related articles

UN Secretary General welcomes India-Pakistan ceasefire

United Nations, May 10: United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres has welcomed the ceasefire between India and Pakistan,...

J&K heaves sigh of relief; political leaders, citizens welcome ceasefire announcement

Srinagar, May 10: The decision by India and Pakistan to announce a ceasefire on Saturday has been welcomed...

India’s unyielding position: Bilateral ceasefire reached post Operation Sindoor, no third-party involvement

New Delhi, May 10: India's devastating and decisive counter-terror campaign Operation Sindoor not only dismantled the core of...

Ceasefire on India’s terms: How Pakistan was forced on backfoot during Operation Sindoor

New Delhi, May 10: The decisive retaliatory strikes undertaken by the Indian Armed Forces under Operation Sindoor over...