Assam Floods: The NDRF along with state agencies are leading the rescue operations

More than four lakh have been affected in 17 of the 27 districts of the flood-hit Assam. Dhemaji and Lakhimpur in Upper Assam and Bongaigaon and Barpeta in lower Assam are the worst-hit districts.

Three people were killed in rain and flood-related incidents in Golaghat, Dhemaji and Kamrup Metropolitan district on Wednesday, according to the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA).

At least 749 villages across the state have been flooded and nearly 17 thousand hectares of cropland are under flood waters.

The NDRF along with state agencies are leading the rescue operations. Over 1800 people have been rescued and moved to the 53 relief camps set up in affected areas.

Here are the highlights on Assam floods:

Jul 12, 2019 14:13 (IST) Train services were disrupted between Jatinga Lumpur - New Harangajao station in Lumding-Badarpur hill section under Lumding division of Northern Frontier Railway after heavy rainfall in the area, news agency ANI reported

Jul 12, 2019 13:32 (IST) We Pray For Safety Of Families: Congress

We pray for the safety of families who have been displaced due to floods in Assam. We urge Congress workers to provide any help that may be required and hope that central & state Govt's to mitigate the consequences of the disaster.https://t.co/886yVWqfmU - Congress (@INCIndia) July 12, 2019

Jul 12, 2019 10:38 (IST) Mizoram Town Flooded After Heavy Rain

In neighbouring Mizoram, Tlabung town has been flooded due to heavy rainfall in the region. In neighbouring Mizoram, Tlabung town has been flooded due to heavy rainfall in the region.

Jul 12, 2019 09:29 (IST) In neighbouring Arunachal Pradesh, two schoolchildren died after they got buried in a landslide in Tawang, close to the border with China, taking the number of dead to six since Tuesday when heavy rain started in the region.



Jul 12, 2019 09:29 (IST) Ferry services across Assam have been stopped after the weather office forecast more rain this weekend. Read here

Jul 12, 2019 09:08 (IST) Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal on Thursday held a video conference with deputy commissioners of affected districts and senior officials of different government departments to review the flood situation and directed them to remain fully alert and be prepared to tackle the situation promptly and effectively, news agency PTI reported.